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Mapping of bovine PRGS and PAIS genes in hybrid somatic cells: Syntenic conservation with human chromosome 21
Authors:James C McAvin  David Patterson  James E Womack
Institution:(1) Department of Veterinary Pathology, Texas A&M University and the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 77843 College Station, Texas;(2) Eleanor Roosevelt Institute for Cancer Research, University of Colorado Medical Center, 4200 East 9th Avenue, 80262 Denver, Colorado
Abstract:Somatic cell genetics coupled with enzyme electrophoresis has facilitated the mapping of PRGS and PAIS genes in cattle. Individual cow-hamster hybrid cell lines established by fusion of mutant CHO cells, ade-C and ade-G, with cattle leukocytes required complementing bovine genes for PRGS and PAIS, respectively, when propogated on selective media. Homogenates of 12 PRGS+ hybrid clones and 12 PAIS+ hybrid clones retained the bovine electromorph of SOD1 while extensively segregating 14 biochemical markers of other cattle syntenic groups. Secondary cattle-hamster hybrid subclones which segregated bovine PRGS and PAIS in late passages on nonselective media concordantly segregated bovine SOD1. These data support a syntenic relationship among PRGS, PAIS, and SOD1 on cattle syntenic group U10. An interferon receptor locus, IFREC, is also syntenic with SOD1. This synteny represents an extensive conservation of bovine U10 and the ldquoDown syndrome regionrdquo of human chromosome 21.This work was supported in part by USDA Grants 83-CRSR-2-2234 and 85-CRCR-1-1699 and the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station Project RI 6718 (J. E. Womack) and by NIH Grants HD 17449 and HD13423 (D. Patterson).
Keywords:bovine  gene mapping  phosphoribosylglycinamide synthetase  phosphoribosyl-aminoimidazole synthetase  PRGS  PAIS
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