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Genomics | 1992

The human β-subunit of rod photoreceptor cGMP phosphodiesterase: Complete retinal cDNA sequence and evidence for expression in brain

Colin Collins; Gordon B. Hutchinson; David Kowbel; Olaf Riess; Bernhard H. F. Weber; Michael R. Hayden

We have identified and sequenced cDNA clones that encode for the human beta-subunit of rod cGMP phosphodiesterase (PDEB). A single 2565-bp open reading frame that codes for an 854-amino-acid protein was identified. The human beta-subunit protein is 90% identical to the bovine beta-subunit and 91% identical to the mouse protein. Northern blot analysis indicates that the gene is expressed as an abundant 3.5-kb transcript in retina and as a rare 2.9-kb transcript in brain. The isolation of cDNAs from human brain cDNA libraries confirms the brain as a site of expression for this gene. The molecular defect underlying retinal degeneration in the rd mouse has been found to be a nonsense mutation in the beta-subunit of the mouse cGMP PDE, resulting in a truncated protein (Pittler et al., 1991b, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 88: 8322-8326). The molecular cloning of the cDNA encoding for the PDEB represents the first step in establishing whether this gene plays a causative role in any one of the several human hereditary retinopathies or, based on its localization to chromosome 4p 16.3, in the pathogenesis of Huntington disease.


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1998

Positional cloning of ZNF217 and NABC1: Genes amplified at 20q13.2 and overexpressed in breast carcinoma

Colin Collins; Johanna M. Rommens; David J. Kowbel; Tony Godfrey; Minna Tanner; Soo In Hwang; Daniel Polikoff; Genevieve Nonet; Joanne F. Cochran; Ken Myambo; Karen E. Jay; Jeff Froula; Thomas Cloutier; Wen Lin Kuo; Paul Yaswen; Shanaz H. Dairkee; Jennifer Giovanola; Gordon B. Hutchinson; Jorma Isola; Olli Kallioniemi; Mike Palazzolo; Christopher Martin; Cheryl L. Ericsson; Daniel Pinkel; Donna G. Albertson; Wu Bo Li; Joe W. Gray


Nucleic Acids Research | 1992

The prediction of exons through an analysis of spliceable open reading frames.

Gordon B. Hutchinson; Michael R. Hayden


Human Molecular Genetics | 1994

Sequence of the murine Huntington dusease gene: evidence for conservation, and polymorphism in a triplet (CCG) repeat alternate splicing

Biaoyand Lin; Jamal Nasir; Helen MacDonald; Gordon B. Hutchinson; Rona K. Graham; Johanna M. Rommesns; Michael R. Hayden


Nucleic Acids Research | 1991

Genomic organization and complete sequence of the human gene encoding the β-subunit of the cGMP phosphodiesterase and its localisation to 4p16.3

Bernhard H. F. Weber; Olaf Riess; Gordon B. Hutchinson; Colin Collins; Biaoyang Lin; David Kowbel; Susan E. Andrew; Keith Schappert; Michael R. Hayden


Human Molecular Genetics | 1993

A transcription map of the region containing the Huntington disease gene

Johanna M. Rommens; Biaoyang Lin; Gordon B. Hutchinson; Susan E. Andrew; Y.P. Goldberg; M.L. Glaves; Rona K. Graham; V. Lal; J. McArthur; Jamal Nasir; Jane Theilmann; Helen McDonald; Michael Kalchman; Lorne A. Clarke; Keith Schappert; Michael R. Hayden


Human Molecular Genetics | 1994

Sequence of the murine Huntington disease gene: evidence for conservation, alternate splicing and polymorphism in a triplet (CCG) repeat

Biaoyang Lin; Jamal Nasir; Helen MacDonald; Gordon B. Hutchinson; Rona K. Graham; Johanna M. Rommens; Michael R. Hayden


Nucleic Acids Research | 1993

An Alu element retroposition in two families with Huntington disease defines a new active Alu subfamily

Gordon B. Hutchinson; Susan E. Andrew; Helen McDonald; Y. Paul Goldberg; Rona K. Graham; Johanna M. Rommens; Michael R. Hayden


Nature | 1993

Identification of an Alu retrotransposition event in close proximity to a strong candidate gene for Huntington's disease

Y. Paul Goldberg; Johanna M. Rommens; Susan E. Andrew; Gordon B. Hutchinson; Biaoyang Lin; Jane Theilmann; Rona K. Graham; Martha L. Glaves; Elizabeth Starr; Helen McDonald; Jamal Nasir; Keith Schappert; Michael Kalchman; Lorne A. Clarke; Michael R. Hayden


Human Molecular Genetics | 1992

Cloning and mapping of the α-adducin gene close to D4S95 and assessment of its relationship to Huntington disease

Y.P. Goldberg; Biaoyang Lin; Susan E. Andrew; Jamal Nasir; Rona K. Graham; M.L. Glaves; Gordon B. Hutchinson; Jane Theilmann; D.G. Ginzinger; Keith Schappert; Lorne A. Clarke; Johanna M. Rommens; Michael R. Hayden

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Michael R. Hayden

University of British Columbia

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Biaoyang Lin

University of British Columbia

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Rona K. Graham

University of British Columbia

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Jamal Nasir

University of British Columbia

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David Kowbel

University of British Columbia

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Helen McDonald

University of British Columbia

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Jane Theilmann

University of British Columbia

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Lorne A. Clarke

University of British Columbia

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