Tk. Watanabe et al., CLONING, EXPRESSION PATTERN AND MAPPING TO XQ OF NAP1L3, A GENE ENCODING A PEPTIDE HOMOLOGOUS TO HUMAN AND YEAST NUCLEOSOME ASSEMBLY PROTEINS, Cytogenetics and cell genetics, 74(4), 1996, pp. 281-285
From a human fetal brain cDNA library, we isolated a never gene sharin
g significant homology with the genes of nucleosome assembly proteins
(NAPs). This cDNA clone, designated NAP1L3 (nucleosome assembly protei
n 1-like 3), contained an open reading frame of 15 18 nucleotides enco
ding 506 amino acids. Its predicted amino acid sequence showed 46 % id
entity and 65 % similarity with NAP 1L. In its C-terminal half NAP 1L3
contained several characteristic motifs strict-conserved with NAP 1L
and yeast NAP1, but the N-terminal half showed little conservation. No
rthern-blot analysis revealed strong expression of a 3.0-kb transcript
in human adult brain and weak expression in heart. NAP1L3 was closely
linked to a marker (DXS990) mapped to chromosome bands Xq21.3-->q22,
where genes responsible for several X-linked mental retardation syndro
mes have been localized.