Transcriptional map of the Treacher Collins candidate gene region.

    • Department of Biological Chemistry, College of Medicine, University of California, Irvine, USA.
Published January 1, 1996. Vol 6 Issue 1, pp. 26-34. https://doi.org/10.1101/gr.6.1.26
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Abstract

Treacher Collins syndrome (TCOF1) is a dominant disorder of craniofacial development that has been linked previosuly to a region of chromosome 5q31.3-32. Identification of recombination events in affected individuals has reduced the candidate gene region to a 0.5-Mb area between the loci RPS14 (proximal) and ANX6 [distal]. A transcriptional map of this candidate gene region, generated by analysis of exon amplification clones, has identified the genomic location of four genes, heparan sulfate-N-sulfotransferase-N-deacetylase, glutathione peroxidase, as well as two novel, previously uncharacterized genes. Each of these genes, based on their location, must be considered candidates for TCOF1 locus.

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