A novel paternally expressed imprinted gene, PEG10 (Paternally Expressed 10
), was identified on human chromosome 7q21, PEG10 is located near the SGCE
(Sarcoglycan epsilon) gene, whose mouse homologue was recently shown to be
imprinted. Therefore, it is highly possible that a new imprinted gene clust
er exists on human chromosome 7q21, Analysis of two predicted open reading
frames (ORF1 and ORF2) revealed that ORF1 and ORF2 have homology to the gag
and pol proteins of some vertebrate retrotransposons, respectively. These
data suggest that PEG10 is derived from a retrotransposon that was previous
ly integrated into the mammalian genome. PEG10 is likely to be essential fo
r understanding how exogenous genes become imprinted. (C) 2001 Academic Pre
ss.