Nucleic acid sequences encoding protein kinase C and antisense i

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New nucleic acid sequences are provided which encode 3' untranslated regions of human protein kinase C.alpha.. Compositions and methods are provided for the treatment and diagnosis of diseases associated with protein kinase C.alpha.. Oligonucleotides are provided which are specifically hybridizable with nucleic acid encoding PKC.alpha.. Methods of treating animals suffering from disease amenable to therapeutic intervention by modulating protein kinase C expression with an oligonucleotide specifically hybridizable with RNA or DNA corresponding to PKC are disclosed. Polynucleotide probes for PKC.alpha. are also disclosed.

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