Vol. 10, Issue 12, 1928-1940, December 2000
LETTER
The Mouse Clock Locus: Sequence and Comparative Analysis of 204 Kb from Mouse Chromosome 5
Lisa D.
Wilsbacher,
Ashvin M.
Sangoram,
Marina P.
Antoch, and
Joseph S.
Takahashi1
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Department of Neurobiology and
Physiology, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois 60208, USA
The Clock gene encodes a basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH)-PAS
transcription factor that regulates circadian rhythms in mice. We
previously cloned Clock in mouse and human using a battery of
behavioral and molecular techniques, including shotgun sequencing of
two bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) clones. Here we report the
finished sequence of a 204-kb region from mouse chromosome 5. This
region contains the complete loci for the Clock and
Tpardl (pFT27) genes, as well as the 3' partial
locus of the Neuromedin U gene; sequence analysis also
suggests the presence of two previously unidentified genes. In
addition, we provide a comparative genomic sequence analysis with the
syntenic region from human chromosome 4. Finally, a new BAC transgenic
line indicates that the genomic region that is sufficient for rescue of
the Clock mutant phenotype is no greater than 120 kb and
tightly flanks the 3' end of the Clock gene.
[The sequence data reported in this paper have been
submitted to the GenBank data library under accession no. AF146793.]
1
Corresponding author.
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