Wp. Jiang et al., FINE MAPPING OF MEP1A, THE GENE ENCODING THE ALPHA-SUBUNIT OF THE METALLOENDOPEPTIDASE MEPRIN, TO HUMAN-CHROMOSOME 6P21(1), Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 216(2), 1995, pp. 630-635
Meprins are kidney and intestinal proteases encoded by two distinct ge
nes, MEP1A and MEP1B. MEP1A was previously mapped to human chromosome
6p, by the use of radiation and somatic cell hybrids, in the region co
ntaining the gene for autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease (A
RPKD). We now report the fine mapping of MEP1A using yeast artificial
chromosome clones, and linkage analysis of ARPKD families. The results
from both physical and genetic mapping exclude MEP1A as a candidate f
or ARPKD. These studies place MEP1A in a region more telomeric to 6p12
and closer to the HLA loci than previously reported. More specificall
y, MEP1A is localized between loci D6S272 and D6S282, close to D6S452,
on human chromosome 6p21.2-p21.1. The more precise location of MEP1A
will facilitate genetic studies of this locus and clarify the relation
of this gene to others. (C) 1995 Academic Press, Inc.