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The poliovirus sensitivity (PVS) gene is on chromosome 19q12----q13.2
Authors:T Siddique  R McKinney  W Y Hung  R J Bartlett  G Bruns  T K Mohandas  H H Ropers  C Wilfert  A D Roses
Institution:Department of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina 27710.
Abstract:Sensitivity to nonmodified poliovirus infection is an autosomal dominant trait, specific to primates. The gene for poliovirus sensitivity (PVS) is encoded on human chromosome 19. In order to sublocalize the PVS gene, we infected rodent-human hybrid cell lines that divide human chromosome 19 into four regions with poliovirus 1 and/or 3. When infected, these hybrid cell lines showed the typical cytopathic effect of poliovirus infection only if they contained 19q12----q13.2 as the smallest region of overlap. Appropriate negative and positive controls were used. PVS may be of relevance to myotonic dystrophy (DM) and the inherited motor neuron diseases: to DM because it localizes to the same region of chromosome 19 and to the inherited motor neuron diseases because it encodes a cell-surface receptor expressed on motor neurons.
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