Vol. 9, Issue 11, 1074-1086, November 1999
LETTER
A 7.5 Mb Sequence-Ready PAC Contig and Gene Expression Map of Human Chromosome 11p13-p14.1
Beate
Gawin,1
Alexandra
Niederführ,1
Nina
Schumacher,1
Holger
Hummerich,2
Peter F.R.
Little,2 and
Manfred
Gessler1
1 Physiologische Chemie I, Biozentrum der Universität
Würzburg, Am Hubland, D-97074 Würzburg, Germany;
2 Department of Biochemistry, Imperial College of Science,
Medicine and Technology, London SW7 2AZ
The region p13 of the short arm of human chromosome 11 has been
studied intensely during the search for genes involved in the etiology
of the Wilms' tumor, aniridia,
genitourinary abnormalities, mental retardation
(WAGR) syndrome, and related conditions. The gene map for this region
is far from being complete, however, strengthening the need for
additional gene identification efforts. We describe the extension of an
existing contig map with P1-derived artificial chromosomes (PACs) to
cover 7.5 Mb of 11p13-14.1. The extended sequence-ready contig was
established by end probe walking and fingerprinting and consists of 201 PAC clones. Utilizing bins defined by overlapping PACs, we generated a
detailed gene map containing 20 genes as well as 22 anonymous ESTs
which have been identified by searching the RH databases. RH maps and
our established gene map show global correlation, but the limits of
resolution of the current RH panels are evident at this scale. Initial
expression studies on the novel genes have been performed by Northern
blot analyses. To extend these expression profiles, corresponding mouse cDNA clones were identified by database search and employed for Northern blot analyses and RNA in situ hybridizations to mouse embryo
sections. Genomic sequencing of clones along a minimal tiling path
through the contig is currently under way and will facilitate these
expression studies by in silico gene identification approaches.
1
Corresponding author.
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