PAX2 is a member of the PAX multigene family encoding transcription factors active in specific tissues during embryogenesis. Several PAX/Pax genes (PAX and Pax describe homologous genes in human and mice, respectively) have been shown to possess critical morphogenetic functions as identified by the analysis of mice targeted for Pax genes and the phenotype of patients heterozygous for PAX mutations. Mutations in PAX2 have been shown to be implicated in independent cases of renal-coloboma syndrome. Here, we report the characterisation of a new PAX2 isoform, viz. PAX2d, which arises because of the use of an alternative acceptor splice site within exon 12 of the PAX2 gene; this leads to a shift in the reading frame. A conserved coding region extended over the regular stop codon may emphasize the biological significance of this isoform.

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