Cloning and sequencing of a novel human gene that encodes a putative target protein of Nesh-SH3

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By using a conventional two-hybrid technique with an Src homology 3 (SH3) domain of Nesh as the bait protein, a novel full-length cDNA was isolated and sequenced from a human placenta cDNA library. This cDNA consists of 3023 bp and has a predicted open reading frame that encodes 486 amino acids. It possesses an SH3 binding motif, a nuclear targeting sequence, and no catalytic domain. Overall, it has no similarity to known molecules involved in a signaling cascade. Polymerase Chair reaction-based mapping with both a monochromosomal hybrid panel and radiation hybrid cell panels localized the gene on human chromosome 3q12 near the marker D3S1271.

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Matsuda, S., Iriyama, C., Yokozaki, S., Ichigotani, Y., Shirafuji, N., Yamaki, K., … Hamaguchi, M. (2001). Cloning and sequencing of a novel human gene that encodes a putative target protein of Nesh-SH3. Journal of Human Genetics, 46(8), 483–486. https://doi.org/10.1007/s100380170049

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