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Molecular cloning of bovine CD14 gene.

Genomic DNA encoding bovine CD14 was isolated from a bovine (Holstein) genomic library. Utilizing PCR fragment of mouse CD14 gene as a probe, we screened 9 x 10(5) plaques and obtained 3 clones containing the bovine CD14 gene. DNA sequencing showed that bovine CD14 gene encodes 373 amino acids, and the coding sequence was separated by a 90 nt intron. The identity of the deduced amino acid sequence of bovine CD14 was 61-73% to those of mouse, rabbit and human. Northern blot analysis revealed that CD14 mRNA (1.5 kb) was expressed in the lung. Expression of CD14 mRNA was stimulated about 2-fold in bovine peripheral blood macrophage activated with LPS in vitro.[1]

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  1. Molecular cloning of bovine CD14 gene. Ikeda, A., Takata, M., Taniguchi, T., Sekikawa, K. J. Vet. Med. Sci. (1997) [Pubmed]
 
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