Jacquelyn R. Idol
National Institutes of Health
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Nature Genetics | 1997
Lorraine A. Everett; Benjamin Glaser; John C. Beck; Jacquelyn R. Idol; Andreas Buchs; Maayan Heyman; Faiad Adawi; Elizur Hazani; Elias Nassir; Andreas D. Baxevanis; Val C. Sheffield; Eric D. Green
Pendred syndrome is a recessively inherited disorder with the hallmark features of congenital deafness and thyroid goitre. By some estimates, the disorder may account for upwards of 10% of hereditary deafness. Previous genetic linkage studies localized the gene to a broad interval on human chromosome 7q22–31.1. Using a positional cloning strategy, we have identified the gene (PDS) mutated in Pendred syndrome and found three apparently deleterious mutations, each segregating with the disease in the respective families in which they occur. PDS produces a transcript of approximately 5 kb that was found to be expressed at significant levels only in the thyroid. The predicted protein, pendrin, is closely related to a number of known sulphate transporters. These studies provide compelling evidence that defects in pendrin cause Pendred syndrome thereby launching a new area of investigation into thyroid physiology, the pathogenesis of congenital deafness and the role of altered sulphate transport in human disease.
Nature | 2003
James W. Thomas; Jeffrey W. Touchman; Robert W. Blakesley; Gerard G. Bouffard; Stephen M. Beckstrom-Sternberg; Elliott H. Margulies; Mathieu Blanchette; Adam Siepel; Pamela J. Thomas; Jennifer C. McDowell; Baishali Maskeri; Nancy F. Hansen; M. Schwartz; Ryan Weber; William Kent; Donna Karolchik; T. C. Bruen; R. Bevan; David J. Cutler; Scott Schwartz; Laura Elnitski; Jacquelyn R. Idol; A. B. Prasad; S. Q. Lee-Lin; Valerie Maduro; T. J. Summers; Matthew E. Portnoy; Nicole Dietrich; N. Akhter; K. Ayele
The systematic comparison of genomic sequences from different organisms represents a central focus of contemporary genome analysis. Comparative analyses of vertebrate sequences can identify coding and conserved non-coding regions, including regulatory elements, and provide insight into the forces that have rendered modern-day genomes. As a complement to whole-genome sequencing efforts, we are sequencing and comparing targeted genomic regions in multiple, evolutionarily diverse vertebrates. Here we report the generation and analysis of over 12 megabases (Mb) of sequence from 12 species, all derived from the genomic region orthologous to a segment of about 1.8 Mb on human chromosome 7 containing ten genes, including the gene mutated in cystic fibrosis. These sequences show conservation reflecting both functional constraints and the neutral mutational events that shaped this genomic region. In particular, we identify substantial numbers of conserved non-coding segments beyond those previously identified experimentally, most of which are not detectable by pair-wise sequence comparisons alone. Analysis of transposable element insertions highlights the variation in genome dynamics among these species and confirms the placement of rodents as a sister group to the primates.
Genome Research | 2007
Elliott H. Margulies; Gregory M. Cooper; George Asimenos; Daryl J. Thomas; Colin N. Dewey; Adam Siepel; Ewan Birney; Damian Keefe; Ariel S. Schwartz; Minmei Hou; James Taylor; Sergey Igorievich Nikolaev; Juan I. Montoya-Burgos; Ari Löytynoja; Simon Whelan; Tim Massingham; James B. Brown; Peter J. Bickel; Ian Holmes; James C. Mullikin; Abel Ureta-Vidal; Benedict Paten; Eric A. Stone; Kate R. Rosenbloom; W. James Kent; Gerard G. Bouffard; Xiaobin Guan; Nancy F. Hansen; Jacquelyn R. Idol; Valerie Maduro
Genome Research | 1997
Gerard G. Bouffard; Jacquelyn R. Idol; Valerie V. Braden; Leslie M. Iyer; Aimee F. Cunningham; Lauren A. Weintraub; Jeffrey W. Touchman; Rose M. Mohr-Tidwell; Dale C. Peluso; Robert S. Fulton; Melinda S. Ueltzen; Jean Weissenbach; Charles L. Magness; Eric D. Green
Genome Research | 2002
Udaya DeSilva; Laura Elnitski; Jacquelyn R. Idol; Johannah L. Doyle; Weiniu Gan; James W. Thomas; Scott Schwartz; Nicole Dietrich; Stephen M. Beckstrom-Sternberg; Jennifer C. McDowell; Robert W. Blakesley; Gerard G. Bouffard; Pamela J. Thomas; Jeffrey W. Touchman; Webb Miller; Eric D. Green
Genome Research | 2002
James W. Thomas; Arjun B. Prasad; Tyrone J. Summers; Shih-Queen Lee-Lin; Valerie Maduro; Jacquelyn R. Idol; Joseph F. Ryan; Pamela J. Thomas; Jennifer C. McDowell; Eric D. Green
Genome Research | 2003
James W. Thomas; Mary G. Schueler; Tyrone J. Summers; Robert W. Blakesley; Jennifer C. McDowell; Pamela J. Thomas; Jacquelyn R. Idol; Valerie Maduro; Shih-Queen Lee-Lin; Jeffrey W. Touchman; Gerard G. Bouffard; Stephen M. Beckstrom-Sternberg; Nisc Comparative Sequencing Program; Eric D. Green
Genome Research | 1997
Gerard G. Bouffard; Leslie M. Iyer; Jacquelyn R. Idol; Valerie V. Braden; Aimee F. Cunningham; Lauren A. Weintraub; Rose M. Mohr-Tidwell; Dale C. Peluso; Robert S. Fulton; M P Leckie; Eric D. Green
Genome Research | 2000
James W. Thomas; Tyrone J. Summers; Shih-Queen Lee-Lin; Valerie Maduro; Jacquelyn R. Idol; Stephen D. Mastrian; Joseph F. Ryan; D. Curtis Jamison; Eric D. Green
Mammalian Genome | 2001
Tyrone J. Summers; James W. Thomas; Shih-Queen Lee-Lin; Valerie Maduro; Jacquelyn R. Idol; Eric D. Green