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Prothymosin α gene in humans : organization of its promoter region and localization to chromosome 2

A genomic clone encoding prothymosin alpha (gene symbol: PTMA), a nuclear-targeted protein associated with cell proliferation, was isolated and the 5'-regulatory region subcloned and sequenced. Because of previously reported discrepancies between several cDNA clones and a genomic clone for prot...

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Published in:Human genetics 1993-02, Vol.90 (6), p.629-634
Main Authors: SZABO, P, PANNEERSELVAM, C, CLINTON, M, FRANGOU-LAZARIDIS, M, WEKSLER, D, WHITTINGTON, E, MACERA, M. J, GRZESCHIK, K.-H, SELVAKUMAR, A, HORECKER, B. L
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description A genomic clone encoding prothymosin alpha (gene symbol: PTMA), a nuclear-targeted protein associated with cell proliferation, was isolated and the 5'-regulatory region subcloned and sequenced. Because of previously reported discrepancies between several cDNA clones and a genomic clone for prothymosin alpha, we determined the sequence of the first exon and of a 1.7-kb region 5' to the first exon. The sequence of the genomic clone reported here corresponds to the published cDNA sequences, suggesting that the previously noted discrepancies may be due to genetic polymorphism in this region. In addition, our sequence data extend the known 5'-upstream sequence by an additional 1.5 kb allowing the identification of numerous, potential cis-acting regulatory sites. This 5'-flanking cloned probe permitted us to localize the prothymosin gene to chromosome 2 in humans.
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Biological and medical sciences
chromosome 2
Chromosomes, Human, Pair 2
Classical genetics, quantitative genetics, hybrids
Cloning, Molecular
Deoxyribonuclease BamHI
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
genes
Genetics of eukaryotes. Biological and molecular evolution
Human
Humans
localization
man
Molecular Sequence Data
Nucleic Acid Hybridization
nucleotide sequence
Polymorphism, Genetic
Promoter Regions, Genetic
promoters
Protein Precursors - genetics
prothymosin
Repetitive Sequences, Nucleic Acid
Sequence Analysis, DNA
Thymosin - analogs & derivatives
Thymosin - genetics
title Prothymosin α gene in humans : organization of its promoter region and localization to chromosome 2
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