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    Genomics. 1997 Jun 15;42(3):474-8.

    LTW4 protein on mouse chromosome 1 is a member of a family of antioxidant proteins.

    Iakoubova OA, Pacella LA, Her H, Beier DR.

    Genetics Division, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA.

    Based on its map position, polymorphism pattern, and expression in the kidney, the gene encoding liver 20,000-30,000 MW protein 4 (LTW4) can be considered a potential candidate for the Jckm2 modifying locus, which mediates the severity of polycystic kidney disease in the juvenile cystic kidney mouse. Using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis, we identified variants of a 26-kDa polypeptide that differed in their isoelectric points between the C57BL/6J and the DBA/2J inbred strains in a pattern similar to that originally described for LTW4 protein. N-terminal amino acid sequence was obtained by microsequencing analysis, and full-length clones were obtained by RT-PCR amplification and characterized. The map position of the cloned gene was determined and corresponded to that previously described for Ltw4. The gene has homology to a class of proteins characterized as thiol-specific antioxidants that are protective against damage caused by oxidative stress. The murine MER5 gene is also a member of this gene family and has recently been renamed Antioxidant protein 1 (Aop1), based on its functional characterization. We therefore propose that the gene encoding LTW4 be called Aop2.

    PMID: 9205120 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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