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Nucleic Acids Research, 1993, Vol. 21, No. 24 5577-5582
© 1993


MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

A new imprinted gene cloned by a methylation-sensitive genome scanning method

lzuho Hatada, Takako Sugama and Tsunehiro Mukai

National Cardiovascular Center Research Institute Suita, Osaka 565, Japan

Received September 21, 1993. Revised November 1, 1993. Accepted November 1, 1993.

We cloned a new imprinted gene by searching for parental-origin-specific CpG methylations using methylation-sensitive two-dimensional genome scanning method. This gene encodes a putative 51 kDa protein with significant similarity to U2 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein auxiliary factor small subunits, an essential mammalian splicing factor, and is located on mouse chromosome 11, of which maternal duplication&2.urule;paternal deficiency results in a small body.


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