Porchet N, Nguyen V C, Dufosse J, Audie J P, Guyonnet-Duperat V, Gross M S, Denis C, Degand P, Bernheim A, Aubert J P
Unité 16 INSERM, Lille, France.
Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 1991 Mar 15;175(2):414-22. doi: 10.1016/0006-291x(91)91580-6.
A lambda gt11 cDNA library constructed from human tracheo-bronchial mucosa was screened with a polyclonal antiserum raised to chemically deglycosylated pronase glycopeptides from human bronchial mucins. Out of 20 positives clones, one partial cDNA clone was isolated and allowed to map a novel human tracheo-bronchial mucin gene. It contains 48 nucleotide tandem repeats quite perfectly identical which encodes a protein containing about 50% of hydroxy amino-acids. This clone hybridized to polydisperse messages produced by human tracheo-bronchial and human colonic mucosae. The gene (proposed name MUC 4) from which cDNA is derived maps to chromosome 3.