Molecular cloning and mapping of a human cDNA (PA2G4) that encodes a protein highly homologous to the mouse cell cycle protein p38-2G4.

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Lamartine, J. | Seri, M. | Cinti, R. | Heitzmann, F. | Creaven, M. | Radomski, N. | Jost, E. | Lenoir, G. M. | Romeo, G. | Sylla, B. S.

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We have identified a novel human gene with strong homology to the mouse Pa2g4 cell cycle gene. This novel gene (called PA2G4) belongs to a gene family with members in several chromosome regions: 3q24-q25, 6q22, 9q21, 12q13, 18q12, 20p12 and Xq25. A composite cDNA of 1697 nucleotides was isolated. The sequence of this cDNA predicts a protein of 394 amino acids. The deduced amino acid sequence of this human protein shows very strong homology to the mouse protein p38-2G4. The cDNA analyzed probably corresponds to a functional copy found at 12q13.

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