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Two members of the JAK family of protein tyrosine kinases map to Chromosomes 1p31.3 and 9p24

โœ Scribed by Melanie A. Pritchard; Elizabeth Baker; David F. Callen; Grant R. Sutherland; Andrew F. Wilks


Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Weight
231 KB
Volume
3
Category
Article
ISSN
0938-8990

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โœฆ Synopsis


A member of a new class of protein tyrosine kinases, JAK1, has been mapped to lp31.3 by in situ hybridization and Southern blot analysis of a panel of mouse-human hybrid cell lines. A murine protein tyrosine kinase, related to, but distinct, from JAK1, was mapped by in situ hybridization to human Chromosome (Chr) 9p24 and lp31.3. located kinase-related domain. Such a structure is unprecedented in the PTK family, and may have significant implications for our notions of the biochemistry of signal transduction within the eukaryotic cell. Here we report the chromosomal locations of two members of the JAK family of PTKs, JAK1 (Wilks et al. 1991) and JAK2.


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Genes encoding two members of the JAK family of protein tyrosine kinases, Jak-1 and Jak-2, have been mapped to mouse Chromosomes (Chrs) 4 and 19 respectively. These placements are consistent with the previously described location of human JAK1 and JAK2, which lie in regions of synteny on human Chrs