| Literature DB >> 8005595 |
D Glavac1, M Ravnik-Glavac, S J O'Brien, M Dean.
Abstract
The NF-kappa B transcription factor regulates the expression of a number of genes, including immune function and growth control loci, and several viruses. For example, the long terminal repeat of the human immunodeficiency virus contains NF-kappa B binding sites. NF-kappa B activity in the nucleus is regulated by a cellular inhibitory protein I kappa B. To analyze the potential role of these genes in genetic disease we have mapped the NF-kappa B (NFKB2) and I kappa B/MAD-3 (NFKBI) loci in a panel of somatic cell hybrids to chromosomes 4 and 14, respectively. Amplification of the 3' untranslated region of NFKBI allows the detection of three independent polymorphisms within 410 bp. In combination these polymorphisms were informative in 27 of 36 CEPH families and allowed the gene to be placed onto the linkage map of chromosome 14, between the D14S32 and D14S42 markers.Entities:
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Year: 1994 PMID: 8005595 DOI: 10.1007/BF00201573
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hum Genet ISSN: 0340-6717 Impact factor: 4.132