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Human Genetics | 1993

Linkage of Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome with three marker loci, DXS426, SYP and TFE3, which map to the Xp11.3-p11.22 region.

Suzanne M. Cremin; Wenda L. Greer; Rebecca Bodok-Nutzati; Marianne Schwartz; Monica Peacocke; Katherine A. Siminovitch

Linkage analysis was performed in 19 families segregating for the Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome (WAS) and in 1 family with X-linked thrombocytopenia using nine polymorphic DNA markers spanning the interval DXS7-DXS14. The results confirm close linkage of WAS to the DXS7, TIMP, OATL1, DXS255, DXS146, and DXS14 loci and reveal three additional marker loci, DXS426, SYP, and TFE3, to be closely linked to WAS. The linkage data are also consistent with the localization of X-linked thrombocytopenia to the same chromosomal region as WAS and support localization of the WAS gene between the TIMP and DXS 146 loci. However, the data were insufficient for positioning these disease genes with respect to the four marker loci that map within this latter interval. Analysis of recombination events between the marker loci place the TFE3 gene distal to DXS255 and favor the marker loci order Xpter-DXS7-(DXS426, TIMP)-(OATL1, SYP, TFE3)-DXS255-DXS146-DXS14.


Human Molecular Genetics | 1995

Identification of WASP mutations in patients with Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome and isolated thrombocytopenia reveals allelic heterogeneity at the WAS locus

Rikki Kolluri; Amro Shehabeldin; Monica Peacocke; Anne-Marie Lamhonwah; Krystyna Teichert-Kuliszewska; Sherman M. Weissman; Katherine A. Siminovitch


The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1992

Fibroblasts Protect the Lyme Disease Spirochete, Borrelia burgdorferi, from Ceftriaxone In Vitro

Kostis Georgilis; Monica Peacocke; Mark S. Klempner


Experimental Cell Research | 1996

RARβ2-Mediated Growth Inhibition in HeLa Cells

Seong Pan Si; Xinhua Lee; Hui C. Tsou; Rachel J. Buchsbaum; Elmi Tibaduiza; Monica Peacocke


Experimental Cell Research | 1995

Cellular Aging and Transformation Suppression: A Role for Retinoic Acid Receptor β2

Xinhua Lee; Seong Pan Si; Hui C. Tsou; Monica Peacocke


Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 1993

Clonal origin of dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans

Anne E. Allan; Hui C. Tsou; Allan Harrington; Thomas Stasko; Xinhua Lee; Seong Pan Si; Donald J. Grande; Monica Peacocke


Experimental Cell Research | 1994

Regulation of retinoic acid receptor expression in dermal fibroblasts.

Hui C. Tsou; Xinhua Lee; Seong Pan Si; Monica Peacocke


Experimental Cell Research | 1995

Effect of Cellular Senescence and Retinoic Acid on the Expression of Cellular Retinoic Acid Binding Proteins in Skin Fibroblasts

Seong Pan Si; Hui C. Tsou; Xinhua Lee; Monica Peacocke


Experimental Cell Research | 1994

A β2RARE-LacZ Transgene Identifies Retinoic Acid-Mediated Transcriptional Activation in Distinct Cutaneous Sites

Hui C. Tsou; Seong Pan Si; Xinhua Lee; Aldo González-Serva; Monica Peacocke


Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 1993

Cultured human melanocytes express the intermediate filament vimentin

Seong Pan Si; Hui C. Tsou; Xinhua Lee; Monica Peacocke

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