The cytochrome P‐450, subfamily I, polypeptide 1 (__CYP1A1__), somatostatin receptor 1 (__SSTR1__) and transcription termination factor 1 (__TTF1__) genes, predicted to reside on SSC7q based on chromosome painting studies, were selected for genetic mapping in the pig. Porcine sequence tagged sites (
Refined mapping of the psoriasin gene S100A7 to chromosome 1cen-q21
✍ Scribed by Anders D. Børglum; Tracey Flint; Peder Madsen; Julio E. Celis; Torben A. Kruse
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 586 KB
- Volume
- 96
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0340-6717
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✦ Synopsis
Psoriasin is a low molecular weight protein of the S I00 family, which is highly upregulated in psoriatic epidermis, and whose function is related to skin inflammatory responses. We have applied a cDNA probe from the corresponding psoriasin gene S 100A7 in a refined localisation analysis. S100A7 was mapped physically by human/rodent somatic cell hybrid analysis, and more precisely genetically by multilocus linkage analysis of 40 CEPH (Centre d'Etude du Polymorphisme Humain) families. The resulting 12-point linkage map was supported by odds of at least 1000:1, where S 100A7 could be placed with a multipoint lodscore of 27.4 in an approximately 7-cM interval. The order of the 12 loci was as follows (with the best estimates of recombination frequencies given in between): AMY2B 0o91 D1S730.0>D1Sll_0.053 D1S189 o.017 DIS252~o17 D1S13 o.o78 DIZ5 0.051 S100A7 o.o22 MUC 14~ 02(>SPTA 14) 06~, ATP 1 A2 o<4 APOA2. Furthermore, from this map S100A7 could be assigned to the regional position of chromosome l cen~121. The linkage information presented should be of great value in association and linkage studies of diseases where psoriasin, or some of the several other very closely linked and functionally related genes, are seen as candidate genes, e.g. in psoriasis.
A. D. BC, rglum (N~) 9 T. Flint 9 T. A. Kruse ([E~)
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