The E subunit of vacuolar H+-ATPase localizes close to the centromere on human chromosome 22
doi: 10.1093/hmg/3.2.335
pmid: 8004105
The E subunit of vacuolar H+-ATPase localizes close to the centromere on human chromosome 22
As part of a general effort to identify new genes mapping to disease-associated regions of human chromosome 22, we have isolated heterogeneous nuclear RNA from somatic cell hybrids selected for their chromosome 22 content. Inter-Alu PCR amplification yielded a series of human DNA fragments which all detected evolutionarily-conserved sequences. The centromere-most gene fragment candidate, XEN61, was shown to lie centromeric to the chromosome 22 breakpoint in the X/22-33-11TG somatic cell hybrid. This region, which is still devoid of characterized genes, overlaps with the critical region for the cat eye syndrome (CES), a developmental disorder associated with chromosomal duplication within 22pter-q11.2. Gene dosage analysis performed on DNA from six CES patients consistently revealed the presence of four copies of XEN61. A fetal brain cDNA clone, 61EW, was identified with XEN61 and entirely sequenced. The deduced protein is the E subunit of vacuolar H(+)-ATPase. This 31 KDa component of a proton pump is essential in eukaryotic cells as it both controls acidification of the vacuolar system and provides it with its main protonmotive force. RT-PCR experiments using oligonucleotides designed from the 61EW cDNA sequence indicated that the corresponding messenger is widely transcribed.
- University of Alberta Canada
- Queen's University Canada
- Institut Gustave Roussy France
Genetic Markers, Base Sequence, Chromosomes, Human, Pair 22, Centromere, Molecular Sequence Data, Chromosome Mapping, Hybrid Cells, Proton-Translocating ATPases, Genes, Vacuoles, Humans, RNA, Heterogeneous Nuclear
Genetic Markers, Base Sequence, Chromosomes, Human, Pair 22, Centromere, Molecular Sequence Data, Chromosome Mapping, Hybrid Cells, Proton-Translocating ATPases, Genes, Vacuoles, Humans, RNA, Heterogeneous Nuclear
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