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Localization of the human GM-CSF receptor gene to the X-Y pseudoautosomal region.

N M Gough1, D P Gearing, N A Nicola, E Baker, M Pritchard, D F Callen, G R Sutherland.   

Abstract

Mammalian sex chromosomes share a small terminal region of homologous DNA sequences, which pair and recombine during male meiosis. Alleles in this region can be exchanged between X and Y chromosomes and are therefore inherited as if autosomal. Genes from this so-called pseudoautosomal region (PAR) are present in two doses in both males and females, and escape inactivation of the X chromosome in females. Indirect evidence suggests that there must be several pseudoautosomal genes, and several candidates have been proposed. Until now, the only gene that has been unequivocally located in the PAR is MIC2, which encodes a cell-surface antigen of unknown function. We now report the localization of a gene of known function to this region--the gene for the receptor of the haemopoietic regulator, granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor. The chromosomal localization of this gene may be important in understanding the generation of M2 acute myeloid leukaemia.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 1972780     DOI: 10.1038/345734a0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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1.  Robinow syndrome in two siblings from consanguineous parents.

Authors:  D F Schorderet; S Dahoun; I Defrance; D Nusslé; M A Morris
Journal:  Eur J Pediatr       Date:  1992-08       Impact factor: 3.183

2.  Expression of RPS4X in fibroblasts from patients with structural aberrations of the X chromosome.

Authors:  W Just; C Geerkens; K R Held; W Vogel
Journal:  Hum Genet       Date:  1992-05       Impact factor: 4.132

3.  Deletions within the pseudoautosomal region help map three new markers and indicate a possible role of this region in linear growth.

Authors:  A Henke; M Wapenaar; G J van Ommen; P Maraschio; G Camerino; G Rappold
Journal:  Am J Hum Genet       Date:  1991-10       Impact factor: 11.025

4.  Rapid evolution of human pseudoautosomal genes and their mouse homologs.

Authors:  J W Ellison; X Li; U Francke; L J Shapiro
Journal:  Mamm Genome       Date:  1996-01       Impact factor: 2.957

5.  Microchimeric Cells, Sex Chromosome Aneuploidies and Cancer.

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Journal:  Pathol Oncol Res       Date:  2015-05-24       Impact factor: 3.201

6.  Simultaneous adrenocortical carcinoma and ganglioneuroblastoma in a child with Turner syndrome and germline p53 mutation.

Authors:  E K Pivnick; W L Furman; G V Velagaleti; J J Jenkins; N A Chase; R C Ribeiro
Journal:  J Med Genet       Date:  1998-04       Impact factor: 6.318

Review 7.  The pseudoautosomal regions of the human sex chromosomes.

Authors:  G A Rappold
Journal:  Hum Genet       Date:  1993-10       Impact factor: 4.132

8.  Gene for the alpha-subunit of the human interleukin-3 receptor (IL3RA) localized to the X-Y pseudoautosomal region.

Authors:  A Milatovich; T Kitamura; A Miyajima; U Francke
Journal:  Am J Hum Genet       Date:  1993-11       Impact factor: 11.025

9.  Isolation of DNA sequences deleted in lung cancer by genomic difference cloning.

Authors:  I Wieland; M Böhm; S Bogatz
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1992-10-15       Impact factor: 11.205

10.  Chromosomal localisation of a pseudoautosomal growth gene(s).

Authors:  T Ogata; C Petit; G Rappold; N Matsuo; T Matsumoto; P Goodfellow
Journal:  J Med Genet       Date:  1992-09       Impact factor: 6.318

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