L. Walter et E. Gunther, IDENTIFICATION OF A NOVEL HIGHLY CONSERVED GENE IN THE CENTROMERIC PART OF THE MAJOR HISTOCOMPATIBILITY COMPLEX, Genomics (San Diego, Calif.), 52(3), 1998, pp. 298-304
A novel highly conserved gene designated Sacm2l alias Are1) has been i
dentified and fine mapped in the centromeric part of the major histoco
mpatibility complex in rat, human, and mouse. Sacm2l is closely Linked
to the ribosomal protein S18 gene Rps18 with a distance of about 450
bp between the respective translational start points. Numerous Sacm2l-
homologous EST sequences can be identified in the database. Northern b
lot experiments of rat Sacm2l revealed a transcript of 3 kb in each or
gan tested, and by RT-PCR differentially spliced products could be det
ected in testis RNA. The deduced amino acid sequence of the rat Sacm2l
gene shows a putative coiled-coil region and significant homology to
a putative Caenorhabditis elegans protein and the yeast SAGS protein.
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