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The presenilin genes: a new gene family involved in Alzheimer disease pathology.

M Cruts1, L Hendriks, C Van Broeckhoven.   

Abstract

A positional cloning approach has led to the identification of two closely related genes, the presenilins (PS), for autosomal dominant presenile Alzheimer disease (AD): PS-1 at 14q24.3 and PS-2 at 1q31-q42. The PS-1 gene was identified by direct cDNA selection of yeast artificial chromosomes containing the candidate chromosomal region. Subsequently, the PS-2 gene was identified due to its high sequence homology with PS-1 and its location within the candidate region defined by linkage studies. To date, 30 different missense mutations and one in-frame splice site mutation were described in PS-1, while only two missense mutations were detected in PS-2, suggesting that PS-1 mutations are more frequently involved in familial presenile AD. The PS transcripts encode novel proteins that resemble integral transmembrane proteins of roughly 450 amino acids and at least seven transmembrane domains. The genomic organization of the PS genes is very similar showing that full length PS-1 and PS-2 are encoded by 10 exons. However, different alternative splicing patterns have been observed for PS-1 and PS-2 indicating that the corresponding proteins (ps-1 and ps-2) may have similar but not identical biological functions.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8875251     DOI: 10.1093/hmg/5.supplement_1.1449

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Mol Genet        ISSN: 0964-6906            Impact factor:   6.150


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