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cDNA cloning and chromosomal localization (4q11-13) of a gene for statherin, a regulator of calcium in saliva.

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On the basis of the known amino acid sequence of statherin, a human salivary protein, mixed synthetic oligonucleotides were synthesized and used to screen a cDNA library constructed from human parotid-gland mRNA. A cDNA clone coding for statherin was isolated from this library and has been completely sequenced. The cDNA represents a full-length (or nearly full-length) copy of an approximately 640-bp statherin mRNA. Statherin appears to be coded by a single-copy gene that maps to chromosome 4q11-4q13 when somatic-cell hybrids are used.

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