Journal article

Molecular cloning of an inducible serine esterase gene from human cytotoxic lymphocytes

JA Trapani, JL Klein, PC White, B Dupont

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | NATL ACAD SCIENCES | Published : 1988

Abstract

A cDNA clone encoding a human serine esterase gene was isolated from a library constructed from poly(A)+ RNA of allogeneically stimulated, interleukin 2-expanded peripheral blood mononuclear cells. The clone, designated HSE26.1, represents a full-length copy of a 0.9-kilobase mRNA present in human cytotoxic cells but absent from a wide variety of noncytotoxic cell lines. Clone HSE26.1 contains an 892-base-pair sequence, including a single 741-base-pair open reading frame encoding a putative 247-residue polypeptide. The first 20 amino acids of the polypeptide form a leader sequence. The mature protein is predicted to have an unglycosylated M(r) of ≃26,000 and contains a single potential site ..

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