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    Mol Endocrinol. 1990 Feb;4(2):268-75.

    Structure of two in tandem human 17 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase genes.

    Luu-The V, Labrie C, Simard J, Lachance Y, Zhao HF, Couët J, Leblanc G, Labrie F.

    Medical Research Council Group in Molecular Endocrinology, Laval University Medical Centre, Québec, Canada.

    Two human 17 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (17 beta-HSD) genes (h17 beta-HSDI and h17 beta-HSDII) included in tandem within an approximately 13 kilobase pair fragment were isolated from a genomic lambda EMBL3 DNA library using cDNA encoding human 17 beta-HSD (hpE2DH216) as probe. We have determined the complete exon and intron sequences of the two genes as well as their 5' and 3'-flanking regions. Human 17 beta-HSDII contains six exons and five short introns for a total length of 3250 base pairs. The exon sequence of h17 beta-HSDII is identical to the previously reported hpE2DH216 cDNA while the overlapping nucleotide sequences of the corresponding exons and introns of h17 beta-HSDI and h17 beta-HSDII show 89% homology. In addition, we have used the hpE2DH216 cDNA to demonstrate the widespread expression of 17 beta-HSD mRNAs in steroidogenic and peripheral target tissues. These new findings provide the basis for a better understanding of the molecular mechanisms involved in 17 beta-HSD deficiency and peripheral sex steroid metabolism.

    PMID: 2330005 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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