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Vol. 9, Issue 12, 1313-1320, December 1999
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The Genexpress IMAGE Knowledge Base of the Human Muscle Transcriptome: A Resource of Structural, Functional, and Positional Candidate Genes for Muscle Physiology and Pathologies
Geneviève
Piétu,7
Eric
Eveno,
Béatrice
Soury-Segurens,
Nicole-Adeline
Fayein,
Régine
Mariage-Samson,
Christiane
Matingou,
Elisabeth
Leroy,1,6
Claude
Dechesne,2
Sabine
Krieger,3
Wilhelm
Ansorge,3
Isabelle
Reguigne-Arnould,4
David
Cox,5
Anindya
Dehejia,1
Mihael H.
Polymeropoulos,1
Marie-Dominique
Devignes, and
Charles
Auffray
Genexpress, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) ERS
1984, 94801 Villejuif, France; 1 National Human Genome
Research Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland
20892 USA; 2 CNRS UMR 6548, 06108 Nice, France;
3 European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, Germany;
5 Department of Genetics, Stanford University,
Stanford, California, 96305 USA
Sequence, gene mapping, and expression data corresponding to 910 genes transcribed in human skeletal muscle have been integrated to form
the muscle module of the Genexpress IMAGE Knowledge Base. Based on cDNA
array hybridization, a set of 14 transcripts preferentially or
specifically expressed in muscle have been selected and characterized in more detail: Their pattern of expression was confirmed by Northern blot analysis; their structure was further characterized by full-insert cDNA sequencing and cDNA extension; the map location of the
corresponding genes was refined by radiation hybrid mapping. Five of
the 14 selected genes appear as interesting positional and functional candidate genes to study in relation with muscle physiology and/or specific orphan muscular pathologies. One example is discussed in more
detail. The expression profiling data and the associated Genexpress
Index2 entries for the 910 genes and the detailed characterization of
the 14 selected transcripts are available from a dedicated Web server
at
http://idefix.upr420.vjf.cnrs.fr/IMAGE/Page_unique/welcome_muscles.html. The database has been organized to provide the users with a working space where they can find curated, annotated, integrated data for their
genes of interest. Different navigation routes to exploit the resource
are discussed.
[Tables A and B are available as
supplementary information at www.genome.org and also at
http://idefix.upr420.vjf.cnrs.fr/IMAGE/Page_unique/welcome_muscles.html.]
Present addresses:
4Rhône-Poulenc Rorer, 91000 Evry, France;
6Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation,
Gaithersburg, Maryland 20878 USA
7
Corresponding author.
9:1313-1320 ©1999 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press ISSN 1088-9051/99 $5.00

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