Journal article

Organization and conservation of the Gart/Son/Donson locus in mouse and human genomes

SL Wynn, RA Fisher, C Pagel, M Price, QY Liu, IM Khan, P Zammit, K Dadrah, W Mazrani, A Kessling, JS Lee, L Buluwela

Genomics | ACADEMIC PRESS INC | Published : 2000

Abstract

The SON gene, which maps to human chromosome 21q22.1-q22.2, encodes a novel regulatory protein. Here we describe the organization of the Son locus in the mouse genome. The mouse Son gene spans a region of approximately 35 kb. The coding region is more than 8 kb in length and has been completely sequenced. The gene is organized into 11 coding exons and 1 noncoding 3'UTR exon, with over 70% of the coding region residing in one 5.7-kb exon. The gene contains at least one alternative exon, N/C exon 1, which can be used, by splicing, to generate a truncated form of the SON protein. Further investigation of the mouse Son locus has identified the genes directly flanking Son. The glycinamide ribonuc..

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