| Literature DB >> 2961379 |
P C Watkins1, R Eddy, Y Fukushima, M G Byers, E H Cohen, W R Dackowski, R M Wydro, T B Shows.
Abstract
Two different mapping approaches were used to determine the human chromosomal location of the gene for protein S. A human protein S cDNA was used as a hybridization probe to analyze a panel of somatic cell hybrids containing different human chromosomes. Cosegregation of protein S-specific DNA restriction fragments with human chromosome 3 was observed. Three cell hybrids containing only a portion of chromosome 3 were analyzed in order to further localize protein S. Based on the somatic cell hybrid analysis, protein S is assigned to a region of chromosome 3 that contains a small part of the long arm and short arm of the chromosome including the centromere (3p21----3q21). In situ hybridization of the protein S cDNA probe to human metaphase chromosomes permitted a precise localization of protein S to the region of chromosome 3 immediately surrounding the centromere (3p11.1----3q11.2). Protein S is the first protein involved in blood coagulation that has been mapped to human chromosome 3.Entities:
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Year: 1988 PMID: 2961379
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Blood ISSN: 0006-4971 Impact factor: 22.113