ASSIGNMENT OF THE CANALICULAR MULTISPECIFIC ORGANIC ANION TRANSPORTERGENE (CMOAT) TO HUMAN-CHROMOSOME 10Q24 AND MOUSE-CHROMOSOME 19D2 BY FLUORESCENT IN-SITU HYBRIDIZATION
Ma. Vankuijck et al., ASSIGNMENT OF THE CANALICULAR MULTISPECIFIC ORGANIC ANION TRANSPORTERGENE (CMOAT) TO HUMAN-CHROMOSOME 10Q24 AND MOUSE-CHROMOSOME 19D2 BY FLUORESCENT IN-SITU HYBRIDIZATION, Cytogenetics and cell genetics, 77(3-4), 1997, pp. 285-287
Rabbit epithelial basolateral chloride conductance regulator (EBCR) an
d rat canalicular multispecific organic anion transporter (Cmoat) are
found to be homologues based on protein sequence comparison and Northe
rn blot analysis. EBCRis, therefore, renamed as rabbit Cmoat. The gene
encoding CMOAT, a transporter possibly involved in Dubin-Johnson synd
rome in humans, is mapped on human chromosome 10q24 and mouse chromoso
me 19D2.