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Publication : The human ribonuclease/angiogenin inhibitor is encoded by a gene mapped to chromosome 11p15.5, within 90 kb of the HRAS protooncogene.

First Author  Schneider R Year  1992
Journal  Cytogenet Cell Genet Volume  59
Issue  4 Pages  264-7
PubMed ID  1544320 Mgi Jnum  J:2611
Mgi Id  MGI:51133 Doi  10.1159/000133265
Citation  Schneider R, et al. (1992) The human ribonuclease/angiogenin inhibitor is encoded by a gene mapped to chromosome 11p15.5, within 90 kb of the HRAS protooncogene. Cytogenet Cell Genet 59(4):264-7
abstractText  Ribonuclease/angiogenin inhibitor (RAI) is a tight-binding inhibitor of ribonucleolytic and angiogenic activities involved in tumor progression. It is translated from various mRNAs differing in their 5 regions and originating from a single gene locus. Recently, this gene (RNH) has been assigned to 11p15.5, the terminal part of the short arm of chromosome 11. The regional chromosomal localization was confirmed by somatic cell and in situ hybridization and further refined by long-range restriction mapping. The data place RNH within 90 kb of the Harvey-ras protooncogene (HRAS), so far the most telomeric gene on 11p, in a region involved in growth regulation and tumor development.
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