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Publication : Chromosomal organization of mammalian POU domain factors.

First Author  Xia YR Year  1993
Journal  Genomics Volume  18
Issue  1 Pages  126-30
PubMed ID  8276396 Mgi Jnum  J:15132
Mgi Id  MGI:63269 Doi  10.1006/geno.1993.1435
Citation  Xia YR, et al. (1993) Chromosomal organization of mammalian POU domain factors. Genomics 18(1):126-30
abstractText  We present the chromosomal locations in mouse of eight new members of the mammalian POU domain family of transcriptional regulators. Chromosomal assignments were made for Brn-1 (Chr 1), Brn-2 (Chr 4), Brn-4 (Chr X), Brn-3.0 (Chr 14), Brn-3.1 (Chr 18), Brn-5.0 (Chr 15), Skn-1a/i (Chr 9), and Sprm-1 (Chr 13) in addition to the previously reported Pit-1 (Chr 16), Tst-1 (Chr 4), Oct-3/4 (Chr 17), Oct-1 (Chr 1), and Oct-2 (Chr 7) genes. Several conclusions have emerged from this analysis. First, among the most highly related family members (Brn-1, Brn-2, Brn-4, and Tst-1; Brn-3.0 and Brn-3.1; Oct-1, Oct-2, and Skn-1a/i) no chromosomal linkage is noted. Second, no clusters of genes are observed, irrespective of homology. Finally, no obvious linkages to genes for known additional regulatory factors with a specific origin of cell type are apparent. Thus, members of this large gene family, presumably arising as duplication events from common ancestral genes, apparently function in distinct chromosomal milieu under independent regulation. Some of these newly localized genes map in close proximity to existing mouse mutations.
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