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    Genomics. 2000 Nov 1;69(3):348-54.

    Mapping, characterization, and expression analysis of the SM-20 human homologue, c1orf12, and identification of a novel related gene, SCAND2.

    Dupuy D, Aubert I, Dupérat VG, Petit J, Taine L, Stef M, Bloch B, Arveiler B.

    Laboratoire de Pathologie Moléculaire et Thérapie Génique, UMR CNRS 5541, Université Victor Segalen Bordeaux 2, 146 rue Léo Saignat, Bordeaux Cédex, 33076, France.

    Major psychosis was shown to segregate with a balanced translocation (1q42.1; 11q14.3) in a multigenerational family. This study describes the identification of a human SM-20 homologue gene that lies at about 400 kb on the centromeric side of the 1q42.1 breakpoint. The full-length cDNA sequence and gene structure were determined. Expression analysis was performed, showing high expression levels in skeletal and cardiac muscles; in the central nervous system, expression was restricted to dopaminergic neurons and spinal motoneurons. A second gene displaying high sequence similarity with SM-20 was also identified by BLAST. This gene, located on chromosome 15, is likely to have evolved by retroposition of SM-20 mRNA and an exon-shuffling mechanism. It encodes a 306-amino-acid protein harboring strong homology with an N-terminal motif found in some zinc-finger proteins. This gene was named SCAND2 (SCAN domain-containing 2). Copyright 2000 Academic Press.

    PMID: 11056053 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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