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THE POLYCYSTIC KIDNEY-DISEASE-1 GENE ENCODES A 14-KB TRANSCRIPT AND LIES WITHIN A DUPLICATED REGION ON CHROMOSOME-16

Authors :
Isabel Cordeiro
Phillip T. Brook-Carter
Douglas R. Higgs
Jim R. Hughes
Lia Spruit
Heloisa Santos
Arjenne L. W. Hesseling-Janssen
C. Ratcliffe
Martijn H. Breuning
Peter C. Harris
Dick Lindhout
S. Verhoef
Dorien J.M. Peters
Jeroen H. Roelfsema
Peter Buckle
Ans M.W. van den Ouweland
Hans G. Dauwerse
Mark Nellist
Magitha M. Maheshwar
Bert Eussen
Belén Peral
Peter Kearney
Bart Janssen
Julian R. Sampson
Jackie Sloane-Stanley
Dicky J. J. Halley
Pedro Cabral
A MacCarthy
Christopher S. Ward
Jasper J. Saris
Vicki Gamble
Siep Thomas
Source :
ResearcherID, Publons
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

textabstractAutosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is a common genetic disorder that frequently results in renal fallure due to progressive cyst development. The major locus, PKD1, maps to 16p13.3. We identified a chromosome translocation associated with ADPKD that disrupts a gene (PBP) encoding a 14 kb transcript in the PKD1 candidate region. Further mutations of the PBP gene were found in PKD1 patients, two deletions (one a de novo event) and a splicing defect, confirming that PBP is the PKD1 gene. This gene is located adjacent to the TSC2 locus in a genomic region that is reiterated more proximally on 16p. The duplicate area encodes three transcripts substantially homologous to the PKD1 transcript. Partial sequence analysis of the PKD1 transcript shows that it encodes a novel protein whose function is at present unknown.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ResearcherID, Publons
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7dfd60d164a69ff02a8258eb359bd6d5
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/0092-8674(94)90137-6