THE GAMMA-AMINOBUTYRIC-ACID RECEPTOR GAMMA-3 SUBUNIT GENE (GABRG3) ISTIGHTLY LINKED TO THE ALPHA-5 SUBUNIT GENE (GABRA5) ON HUMAN-CHROMOSOME 15Q11-Q13 AND IS TRANSCRIBED IN THE SAME ORIENTATION
V. Greger et al., THE GAMMA-AMINOBUTYRIC-ACID RECEPTOR GAMMA-3 SUBUNIT GENE (GABRG3) ISTIGHTLY LINKED TO THE ALPHA-5 SUBUNIT GENE (GABRA5) ON HUMAN-CHROMOSOME 15Q11-Q13 AND IS TRANSCRIBED IN THE SAME ORIENTATION, Genomics, 26(2), 1995, pp. 258-264
GABA(A) receptors are heterooligomeric ligand-gated ion channels that
mediate the effect of the inhibitory neurotransmitter gamma-aminobutyr
ic acid. The GABA(A) receptors consist of at least 15 different recept
or subunits that can be classified into 5 subfamilies (alpha, beta, ga
mma, delta, rho) on the basis of sequence similarity. Chromosomal mapp
ing studies have revealed that several of the GABA(A) receptor subunit
genes appear to be organized as clusters. One such cluster, which con
sists of the GABA(A) receptor beta 3 (GABRB3) and alpha 5 (GABRA5) sub
unit genes, is located in chromosome 15q11-q13. It is shown here that
the GABA(A) receptor gamma 3 subunit gene (GABRG3) also maps to this r
egion. Lambda and P1 phage clones surrounding both ends of GABRG3 were
isolated; the clones derived from the 5' end of GABRG3 were linked to
an existing phage contig spanning the 3' end of GABRA5. The two genes
are located within 35 kb of each other and are transcribed in the sam
e orientation. (C) 1995 Academic Press, Inc.