Lr. Hiraoka et al., SEQUENCE OF HUMAN FEN-1, A STRUCTURE-SPECIFIC ENDONUCLEASE, AND CHROMOSOMAL LOCALIZATION OF THE GENE (FEN1) IN MOUSE AND HUMAN, Genomics, 25(1), 1995, pp. 220-225
We recently purified and cloned the gene for a DNA structure-specific
endonuclease, FEN-1, from murine cells. The murine protein recognizes
5' DNA flap structures that have been proposed in DNA replication, rep
air, and recombination. Here, we report the sequence of the human FEN1
gene. The translated sequence is identical to peptide sequence obtain
ed from maturation factor-1, which is 1 of the 10 essential proteins f
or cell-free DNA replication. The human protein has the same structure
-specific DNA endonuclease activity as the murine protein. Two human c
hromosomal hybridization signals, 11q12 and 1p22.2, were observed by F
ISH analysis using human genomic clones homologous to the mouse Fen-1
gene. The localization on human 11q12 was confirmed using radiation-re
duced hybrids. The mouse Fen-1 gene is assigned to chromosome 19 based
on somatic cell hybrids. The significance of these FEN1 gene localiza
tions in human and mouse is discussed. (C) 1995 Academic Press, Inc.