Localization of the human UbB polyubiquitin gene to chromosome band 17p11.1-17p12.

Am J Hum Genet

Division of Clinical Sciences, John Curtin School of Medical Research, Australian National University, Canberra.

Published: February 1990

The chromosomal location of the human ubiquitin genes has been evaluated by in situ hybridization. Because of the conservation of the ubiquitin sequence, coding-region probes cannot distinguish between specific ubiquitin genes and reveal ubiquitin sequences in a number of different chromosomal regions. The major sites of hybridization with a coding-region probe include 17p11.1-p12, 12p24.2-q24.32, and 2q21-q24, with weaker hybridization over 1p3, 1q4, 2q3, and 13q. Hybridization with a probe isolated from the UbB gene intron indicated that this gene is located within the region 17p11.1-17p12. This region showed the strongest hybridization with the coding-region probe and is presumably also the location of the duplicated UbB pseudogene.

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