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. 1984;65(3):291-4.
doi: 10.1007/BF00286520.

Assignment of the gene for cystathionine beta-synthase to human chromosome 21 in somatic cell hybrids

Assignment of the gene for cystathionine beta-synthase to human chromosome 21 in somatic cell hybrids

F Skovby et al. Hum Genet. 1984.

Abstract

Among several established mouse, rat, and Chinese hamster cell lines that were screened for cystathionine beta-synthase (CBS) activity, mouse 3T3 and Chinese hamster Don fibroblasts were found to contain no detectable activity. Somatic cell hybrids between human fibroblasts KG-7 with normal CBS activity and Don/a23TK- cells (series XXI) were examined for CBS activity and for human chromosome content. Only chromosome 21 cosegregated with CBS activity. Because the activities measured could represent either Chinese hamster or human gene products, we have prepared a new series of hybrids between Don/a23TK- cells and mutant human fibroblasts from a patient with homocystinuria due to deficiency of functional CBS mRNA. None of these (series XXV) hybrids contained detectable CBS activity, although collectively all human chromosomes were represented. Our results suggest that the human gene for CBS, called CBS, and thus for the most common form of homocystinuria, is located on chromosome 21.

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