Human chromosomal assignments for 14 argininosuccinate synthetase pseudogenes: cloned DNAs as reagents for cytogenetic analysis
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Human chromosomal assignments for 14 argininosuccinate synthetase pseudogenes: cloned DNAs as reagents for cytogenetic analysis
Abstract
There are multiple, processed, dispersed pseudogenes for human argininosuccinate synthetase. Chinese hamster X human somatic cell hybrids were used to map DNA fragment groups corresponding to the single expressed gene and 14 pseudogene loci. Each chromosomal assignment was confirmed using hybrids containing very few human chromosomes and/or by demonstrating monosomic or trisomic dosage in human cell lines with chromosomal abnormalities. Pseudogenes were mapped to chromosomes 2cen-p25, 3q12-qter, 4q21-qter, 5 (two loci), 6, 7, 9p13-q11, 9q11-q22, 11q, 12, Xp22-pter, Xq22-q26, and Ycen-q11. DNA fragments from the expressed gene were mapped to 9q34-qter in agreement with the previous assignment for enzyme activity. A high-frequency restriction fragment length polymorphism mapped to 9q11-q22. The analyses emphasized the feasibility of using chromosomally abnormal human cell lines for confirmation and regionalization of gene-mapping assignments made using somatic-cell hybrids. Conversely, cloned DNA probes, once mapped and characterized, can be very valuable for determining the chromosomal composition of interspecies hybrids and the dosage of loci in human cells. The argininosuccinate synthetase cDNA is a convenient reagent for dosage analysis of 15 human loci on 11 different chromosomes. Improved reagents could be designed that would simplify Southern blot patterns by eliminating overlapping DNA fragments and providing a single DNA fragment for each locus.
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