Evidence for the existence of two human CYP2E1 cDNAs using different polyadenylation signals.

Biochem Biophys Res Commun

Laboratoire de Biologie Moléculaire Appliquée au Médicament, URA CNRS 1924 Faculté de Pharmacie, Marseille, France.

Published: April 1995

We have isolated a cDNA (named P450 A) which is a variant of CYP2E1 presenting some differences in the 3' non coding region. Two substitutions and only one polyadenylation signal were detected on P450 A compared to CYP2E1 where there are two. With the aim of studying the frequency of utilization of these polyadenylation signals, probe A and probe J specific for P450 A and CYP2E1, respectively, were hybridized on human hepatic and extra-hepatic cDNA samples. Results indicated that in all tissues tested only P450 A using the first polyadenylation signal was detected. The CYP2E1 cDNA isolated by Song et al could be representative of a transcript either rarely represented among the Caucasian population, or expressed in a particular individual or ethnic population, or rapidly degraded.

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