Vol. 10, Issue 2, 244-257, February 2000
LETTER
High-Resolution Physical Map and Transcript Identification of a Prostate Cancer Deletion Interval on 8p22
Zarema H.
Arbieva,1
Kumarika
Banerjee,1
Su Young
Kim,1,2
Seby L.
Edassery,1
Vasilios S.
Maniatis,1
Stephen K.
Horrigan,3 and
Carol A.
Westbrook1,2
1 Section of Hematology-Oncology, Department of Medicine,
2 Department of Molecular Genetics, University of Illinois at
Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60607-7170 USA; 3 Department of
Pediatrics, Lombardi Cancer Center, Georgetown University Medical
Center, Washington, D.C. 20007 USA
A genomic interval of ~1-1.5 Mb centered at the MSR marker on
8p22 has emerged as a possible site for a tumor suppressor gene, based
on high rates of allele loss and the presence of a homozygous deletion
found in metastatic prostate cancer. The objective of this study was to
prepare a bacterial contig of this interval, integrate the contig with
radiation hybrid (RH) databases, and use these resources to identify
transcription units that might represent the candidate tumor suppressor
genes. Here we present a complete bacterial contig across the interval,
which was assembled using 22 published and 17 newly originated STSs.
The physical map provides twofold or greater coverage over much of the
interval, including 17 BACs, 15 P1s, 2 cosmids, and 1 PAC clone. The
position of the selected markers across the interval in relation to the other markers on the larger chromosomal scale was confirmed by RH
mapping using the Stanford G3 RH panel. Transcribed units within the
deletion region were identified by exon amplification, searching of the
Human Transcript Map, placement of unmapped expressed sequence tags
(ESTs) from the Radiation Hybrid Database (RHdb), and from other
published sources, resulting in the isolation of six unique expressed
sequences. The transcript map of the deletion interval now includes two
known genes (MSR and N33) and six novel ESTs.
[The sequences described in this paper have been
submitted to the GenBank data library under the accession nos.
AF126202-AF126212.]
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