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Genomic characterisation, chromosomal assignment and in vivo localisation of the canine High Mobility Group A1 (HMGA1) gene
BACKGROUND: The high mobility group A1 proteins (HMGA1a/HMGA1b) are highly conserved between mammalian species and widely described as participating in various cellular processes. By inducing DNA conformation changes the HMGA1 proteins indirectly influence the binding of various transcription factor...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2500044/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18651940 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2156-9-49 |
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author | Beuing, Claudia Soller, Jan T Muth, Michaela Wagner, Sigfried Dolf, Gaudenz Schelling, Claude Richter, Andreas Willenbrock, Saskia Reimann-Berg, Nicola Winkler, Susanne Nolte, Ingo Bullerdiek, Jorn Escobar, Hugo Murua |
author_facet | Beuing, Claudia Soller, Jan T Muth, Michaela Wagner, Sigfried Dolf, Gaudenz Schelling, Claude Richter, Andreas Willenbrock, Saskia Reimann-Berg, Nicola Winkler, Susanne Nolte, Ingo Bullerdiek, Jorn Escobar, Hugo Murua |
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description | BACKGROUND: The high mobility group A1 proteins (HMGA1a/HMGA1b) are highly conserved between mammalian species and widely described as participating in various cellular processes. By inducing DNA conformation changes the HMGA1 proteins indirectly influence the binding of various transcription factors and therefore effect the transcription regulation. In humans chromosomal aberrations affecting the HMGA1 gene locus on HSA 6p21 were described to be the cause for various benign mesenchymal tumours while high titres of HMGA1 proteins were shown to be associated with the neoplastic potential of various types of cancer. Interestingly, the absence of HMGA1 proteins was shown to cause insulin resistance and diabetes in humans and mice. Due to the various similarities in biology and presentation of human and canine cancers the dog has joined the common rodent animal model for therapeutic and preclinical studies. Accordingly, the canine genome was sequenced completely twice but unfortunately this could not solve the structure of canine HMGA1 gene. RESULTS: Herein we report the characterisation of the genomic structure of the canine HMGA1 gene consisting of 7 exons and 6 introns spanning in total 9524 bp, the in vivo localisation of the HMGA1 protein to the nucleus, and a chromosomal assignment of the gene by FISH to CFA12q11. Additionally, we evaluated a described canine HMGA1 exon 6 SNP in 55 Dachshunds. CONCLUSION: The performed characterisations will make comparative analyses of aberrations affecting the human and canine gene and proteins possible, thereby providing a basis for revealing mechanisms involved in HMGA1 related pathogenesis in both species. |
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spelling | pubmed-25000442008-08-07 Genomic characterisation, chromosomal assignment and in vivo localisation of the canine High Mobility Group A1 (HMGA1) gene Beuing, Claudia Soller, Jan T Muth, Michaela Wagner, Sigfried Dolf, Gaudenz Schelling, Claude Richter, Andreas Willenbrock, Saskia Reimann-Berg, Nicola Winkler, Susanne Nolte, Ingo Bullerdiek, Jorn Escobar, Hugo Murua BMC Genet Research Article BACKGROUND: The high mobility group A1 proteins (HMGA1a/HMGA1b) are highly conserved between mammalian species and widely described as participating in various cellular processes. By inducing DNA conformation changes the HMGA1 proteins indirectly influence the binding of various transcription factors and therefore effect the transcription regulation. In humans chromosomal aberrations affecting the HMGA1 gene locus on HSA 6p21 were described to be the cause for various benign mesenchymal tumours while high titres of HMGA1 proteins were shown to be associated with the neoplastic potential of various types of cancer. Interestingly, the absence of HMGA1 proteins was shown to cause insulin resistance and diabetes in humans and mice. Due to the various similarities in biology and presentation of human and canine cancers the dog has joined the common rodent animal model for therapeutic and preclinical studies. Accordingly, the canine genome was sequenced completely twice but unfortunately this could not solve the structure of canine HMGA1 gene. RESULTS: Herein we report the characterisation of the genomic structure of the canine HMGA1 gene consisting of 7 exons and 6 introns spanning in total 9524 bp, the in vivo localisation of the HMGA1 protein to the nucleus, and a chromosomal assignment of the gene by FISH to CFA12q11. Additionally, we evaluated a described canine HMGA1 exon 6 SNP in 55 Dachshunds. CONCLUSION: The performed characterisations will make comparative analyses of aberrations affecting the human and canine gene and proteins possible, thereby providing a basis for revealing mechanisms involved in HMGA1 related pathogenesis in both species. BioMed Central 2008-07-23 /pmc/articles/PMC2500044/ /pubmed/18651940 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2156-9-49 Text en Copyright © 2008 Beuing et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Beuing, Claudia Soller, Jan T Muth, Michaela Wagner, Sigfried Dolf, Gaudenz Schelling, Claude Richter, Andreas Willenbrock, Saskia Reimann-Berg, Nicola Winkler, Susanne Nolte, Ingo Bullerdiek, Jorn Escobar, Hugo Murua Genomic characterisation, chromosomal assignment and in vivo localisation of the canine High Mobility Group A1 (HMGA1) gene |
title | Genomic characterisation, chromosomal assignment and in vivo localisation of the canine High Mobility Group A1 (HMGA1) gene |
title_full | Genomic characterisation, chromosomal assignment and in vivo localisation of the canine High Mobility Group A1 (HMGA1) gene |
title_fullStr | Genomic characterisation, chromosomal assignment and in vivo localisation of the canine High Mobility Group A1 (HMGA1) gene |
title_full_unstemmed | Genomic characterisation, chromosomal assignment and in vivo localisation of the canine High Mobility Group A1 (HMGA1) gene |
title_short | Genomic characterisation, chromosomal assignment and in vivo localisation of the canine High Mobility Group A1 (HMGA1) gene |
title_sort | genomic characterisation, chromosomal assignment and in vivo localisation of the canine high mobility group a1 (hmga1) gene |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2500044/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18651940 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2156-9-49 |
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