Abstract
Myosins are molecular motors that move along filamentous actin. Seven classes of myosin are expressed in vertebrates: conventional myosin, or myosin-II, as well as the 6 unconventional myosin classes -I, -V, -VI, VII, - IX, and -X. We have mapped in mouse 22 probes encompassing all known unconventional myosins and, as a result, have identified 16 potential unconventional myosin genes. These genes include 7 myosins-I, 2 myosins-V, 1 myosin-VI, 3 myosins-VII, 2 myosins-IX, and 1 myosin-X. The map location of 5 of these genes was identified in human chromosomes by fluorescence in situ hybridization.
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Hasson, T., Skowron, J. F., Gilbert, D. J., Avraham, K. B., Perry, W. L., Bement, W. M., … Jenkins, N. A. (1996). Mapping of unconventional myosins in mouse and human. Genomics, 36(3), 431–439. https://doi.org/10.1006/geno.1996.0488
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