Isolation and chromosomal assignment of human genes encoding cofactor of LIM homeodomain proteins, CLIM1 and CLIM2

Citation
N. Ueki et al., Isolation and chromosomal assignment of human genes encoding cofactor of LIM homeodomain proteins, CLIM1 and CLIM2, J HUM GENET, 44(2), 1999, pp. 112-115
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Molecular Biology & Genetics
Journal title
JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS
ISSN journal
14345161 → ACNP
Volume
44
Issue
2
Year of publication
1999
Pages
112 - 115
Database
ISI
SICI code
1434-5161(1999)44:2<112:IACAOH>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
Cofactors of LIM homeodomain proteins (CLIM) are transcriptional activators that associate with the LIM homeoproteins and coordinate transcription. LI M homeoproteins and CLIMs are involved in a variety of developmental proces ses. Two CLIMs, CLIM1 and CLIM2, have been identified in the mouse. Here we report the isolation of human CLIM1 and CLIM2 cDNAs and the determination of their chromosome locations by using a human-rodent monochromosomal hybri d cell panel and a radiation hybrid mapping panel. The proteins deduced fro m human CLIM1 and CLIM2 cDNAs were composed of 373 and 375 amino acids, res pectively, and had 97.3% and 98.7% amino acid identity, respectively, to th eir mouse counterparts. Human CLIM1 and CLIM2 proteins were 75.5% identical , Human CLIM1 and CLIM2 genes were mapped to the chromosome on 4p15.3 and 1 0q24-q25 regions, respectively. Mapping of a pair of developmentally import ant genes may provide new clues to the understanding of genetic disorders c aused by these chromosome regions.