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Publication : Structure of the human MSH2 locus and analysis of two Muir-Torre kindreds for msh2 mutations.

First Author  Kolodner RD Year  1994
Journal  Genomics Volume  24
Issue  3 Pages  516-26
PubMed ID  7713503 Mgi Jnum  J:47580
Mgi Id  MGI:1203793 Doi  10.1006/geno.1994.1661
Citation  Kolodner RD, et al. (1994) Structure of the human MSH2 locus and analysis of two Muir-Torre kindreds for msh2 mutations [published erratum appears in Genomics 1995 Aug 10;28(3):613]. Genomics 24(3):516-26
abstractText  Hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal carcinoma (HNPCC) is a major cancer susceptibility syndrome known to be caused by inheritance of mutations in genes such as hMSH2 and hMLH1, which encode components of a DNA mismatch repair system. The MSH2 genomic locus has been cloned and shown to cover approximately 73 kb of genomic DNA and to contain 16 exons. The sequence of all the intron-exon junctions has been determined and used to develop methods for analyzing each MSH2 exon for mutations. These methods have been used to analyze two large HNPCC kindreds exhibiting features of the Muir-Torre syndrome and demonstrate that cancer susceptibility is due to the inheritance of a frameshift mutation in the MSH2 gene in one family and a nonsense mutation in the MSH2 gene in the other family.
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