Identification of genes from a schizophrenia-linked translocation breakpoint region
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- DOI: 10.1006/geno.2001.6516
Identification of genes from a schizophrenia-linked translocation breakpoint region
Abstract
The translocation t(1:11)(q42.1,q14.3) has previously been found to be linked with schizophrenia. Genes present at the chromosome 1 breakpoint have been investigated in some detail but little was known about genes in the chromosome 11 breakpoint region. Here we report a BAC clone contig encompassing 2.51 Mb around the chromosome 11 breakpoint, which was constructed computationally using draft genomic sequence data and existing mapping data for the region. The contig includes 26 clones and has led to the identification and relative ordering of 10 candidate genes in the region, including 2 novel transcripts. It constitutes a resource for polymorphic marker discovery and association studies to validate or reject candidate genes. Four candidate genes appear to be particularly promising based upon their proximity to the breakpoint and their likely functional roles. Three of these are involved in glutamatergic neurotransmission (the glutamate receptor GRM5, NAALADase II, and a close homolog), perturbation of which is one of the most widely held theories on the underlying biochemistry of schizophrenia. The 4th gene, tyrosinase, has been previously linked to schizophrenia through the cosegregation of oculocutaneous albinism with psychosis in several pedigrees.
Copyright 2001 Academic Press.
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