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The Human β-Defensin-1 and α-Defensins Are Encoded by Adjacent Genes: Two Peptide Families with Differing Disulfide Topology Share a Common Ancestry*1, , *2
Received 26 March 1997;
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Abstract
We cloned a novel human β-defensin gene and determined its full-length cDNA sequence. The entire gene spanned more than 7 kb and included a large 6962-bp intron. The 362-bp cDNA encoded a prepropeptide that corresponded precisely to the recently identified human β-defensin HBD-1, an antimicrobial peptide implicated in the resistance of epithelial surfaces to microbial colonization. By two-color fluorescencein situhybridization on both metaphase chromosome and released chromatin fiber, HBD-1 gene (DEFB1 in HUGO/GDB nomenclature) mapped to chromosomal region 8p23.1–p23.2 in close proximity (within 100–150 kb) to the gene for the human neutrophil α-defensin HNP-1 (DEFA1). Thus, despite a complete lack of DNA sequence similarity and despite differences in their disulfide-pairing pattern, the α- and β-families appear to have evolved from a common premammalian defensin gene.







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