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The systematic functional characterisation of Xq28 genes prioritises candidate disease genes
BACKGROUND: Well known for its gene density and the large number of mapped diseases, the human sub-chromosomal region Xq28 has long been a focus of genome research. Over 40 of approximately 300 X-linked diseases map to this region, and systematic mapping, transcript identification, and mutation anal...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1431524/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16503986 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-7-29 |
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author | Kolb-Kokocinski, Anja Mehrle, Alexander Bechtel, Stephanie Simpson, Jeremy C Kioschis, Petra Wiemann, Stefan Wellenreuther, Ruth Poustka, Annemarie |
author_facet | Kolb-Kokocinski, Anja Mehrle, Alexander Bechtel, Stephanie Simpson, Jeremy C Kioschis, Petra Wiemann, Stefan Wellenreuther, Ruth Poustka, Annemarie |
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description | BACKGROUND: Well known for its gene density and the large number of mapped diseases, the human sub-chromosomal region Xq28 has long been a focus of genome research. Over 40 of approximately 300 X-linked diseases map to this region, and systematic mapping, transcript identification, and mutation analysis has led to the identification of causative genes for 26 of these diseases, leaving another 17 diseases mapped to Xq28, where the causative gene is still unknown. To expedite disease gene identification, we have initiated the functional characterisation of all known Xq28 genes. RESULTS: By using a systematic approach, we describe the Xq28 genes by RNA in situ hybridisation and Northern blotting of the mouse orthologs, as well as subcellular localisation and data mining of the human genes. We have developed a relational web-accessible database with comprehensive query options integrating all experimental data. Using this database, we matched gene expression patterns with affected tissues for 16 of the 17 remaining Xq28 linked diseases, where the causative gene is unknown. CONCLUSION: By using this systematic approach, we have prioritised genes in linkage regions of Xq28-mapped diseases to an amenable number for mutational screens. Our database can be queried by any researcher performing highly specified searches including diseases not listed in OMIM or diseases that might be linked to Xq28 in the future. |
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spelling | pubmed-14315242006-04-06 The systematic functional characterisation of Xq28 genes prioritises candidate disease genes Kolb-Kokocinski, Anja Mehrle, Alexander Bechtel, Stephanie Simpson, Jeremy C Kioschis, Petra Wiemann, Stefan Wellenreuther, Ruth Poustka, Annemarie BMC Genomics Research Article BACKGROUND: Well known for its gene density and the large number of mapped diseases, the human sub-chromosomal region Xq28 has long been a focus of genome research. Over 40 of approximately 300 X-linked diseases map to this region, and systematic mapping, transcript identification, and mutation analysis has led to the identification of causative genes for 26 of these diseases, leaving another 17 diseases mapped to Xq28, where the causative gene is still unknown. To expedite disease gene identification, we have initiated the functional characterisation of all known Xq28 genes. RESULTS: By using a systematic approach, we describe the Xq28 genes by RNA in situ hybridisation and Northern blotting of the mouse orthologs, as well as subcellular localisation and data mining of the human genes. We have developed a relational web-accessible database with comprehensive query options integrating all experimental data. Using this database, we matched gene expression patterns with affected tissues for 16 of the 17 remaining Xq28 linked diseases, where the causative gene is unknown. CONCLUSION: By using this systematic approach, we have prioritised genes in linkage regions of Xq28-mapped diseases to an amenable number for mutational screens. Our database can be queried by any researcher performing highly specified searches including diseases not listed in OMIM or diseases that might be linked to Xq28 in the future. BioMed Central 2006-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC1431524/ /pubmed/16503986 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-7-29 Text en Copyright © 2006 Kolb-Kokocinski et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Kolb-Kokocinski, Anja Mehrle, Alexander Bechtel, Stephanie Simpson, Jeremy C Kioschis, Petra Wiemann, Stefan Wellenreuther, Ruth Poustka, Annemarie The systematic functional characterisation of Xq28 genes prioritises candidate disease genes |
title | The systematic functional characterisation of Xq28 genes prioritises candidate disease genes |
title_full | The systematic functional characterisation of Xq28 genes prioritises candidate disease genes |
title_fullStr | The systematic functional characterisation of Xq28 genes prioritises candidate disease genes |
title_full_unstemmed | The systematic functional characterisation of Xq28 genes prioritises candidate disease genes |
title_short | The systematic functional characterisation of Xq28 genes prioritises candidate disease genes |
title_sort | systematic functional characterisation of xq28 genes prioritises candidate disease genes |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1431524/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16503986 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-7-29 |
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