With the currently difficult stock situation a suitable way around is looking which JFETs are available in stock and than check, which of them are fitting. There are application notes about the JFET families (e.g. Fairchild AN6609) that list similar types. The J112 is process 51, which is a very common one. As a switch chances are the treshold is not that critical. The MMBF4391 still a relative high voltage (e.g. -10 V relative to the signal) to be off for sure. So this can be a limiting factor. The lower threshold ones would have less trouble turning off, but slightly high R_on, which may be acceptable.