X. Li et al., MAPPING OF SYNAPSIN-II (SYN2) GENES TO HUMAN-CHROMOSOME-3P AND MOUSE CHROMOSOME-6 BAND-F, Cytogenetics and cell genetics, 71(3), 1995, pp. 301-305
Synapsins are neuron-specific phosphoproteins of small synaptic vesicl
es encoded by two different genes. While the gene for synapsin I (SYN1
) is on the X chromosome, we have now assigned the human and mouse syn
apsin II (SYN2) genes to autosomes. By using PCR primers derived from
rat synapsin II cDNA sequences we were able to amplify homologous sequ
ences of the 3'-untranslated regions and to localize the human SYN2 ge
ne to 3p and the mouse Syn2 gene to mouse chromosome 6 by single stran
d conformation analysis of PCR products from panels of somatic hybrid
cell lines. The mouse gene was further mapped by FISH to chromosome 6
band F in a region of known conserved synteny with human 3p. Genotypin
g of a M. musculus x M. spretus backcross panel placed Syn2 close to a
cluster of previously mapped loci on chromosome 6 in an interval betw
een interleukin 5 receptor alpha (Il5ra) and hematopoietic cell phosph
atase 1C (Hcph). Both physical and genetic mapping data indicate that
Syn2 is near two mutant loci defined by neuromuscular disorders, opist
hotonus (opt) and deaf waddler (dfw).