{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: A new natural hGH variant--17.5 kd--produced by alternative splicing. An additional consensus sequence which might play a role in branchpoint selection. {Author}: Lecomte CM;Renard A;Martial JA; {Journal}: Nucleic Acids Res {Volume}: 15 {Issue}: 16 {Year}: Aug 1987 25 {Factor}: 19.16 {DOI}: 10.1093/nar/15.16.6331 {Abstract}: From a human pituitary cDNA library, we have cloned 3 distinct human growth hormone (hGH) cDNAs, coding respectively for the 22 K hGH, the 20 K variant, and a yet unknown 17.5 K variant. S1 mapping analysis using human pituitary RNA confirms the existence of at least four distinct hGH mRNAs originating from alternative acceptor sites at the second intron of the primary transcript. We have analysed the hGH gene sequence to explain the high frequency of alternative splicings which occur only at this location. In this study we propose CTTGNNPyPyPy as an additional consensus sequence guiding the selection of the branched nucleotide.