Pancreatic polypeptide and neuropeptide Y share 50% amino acid homology (18 out of 36 residues), suggesting that they may have common ancestral origins. cDNA clones complementary to human mRNAs encoding pancreatic polypeptide and neuropeptide Y were used to detect specific human genomic DNA sequences in human-mouse somatic cell hybrid lines. The pancreatic polypeptide gene (PPY) segregated with human chromosome 17, while the neuropeptide Y gene (NPY) segregated with human chromosome 7. Examination of cell hybrids with chromosomal rearrangements assigned PPY to the p11.1-qter region and NPY to the pter-q22 region of their respective chromosomes.
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Takeuchi, T., Gumucio, D. L., Yamada, T., Meisler, M. H., Minth, C. D., Dixon, J. E., … Shows, T. B. (1986). Genes encoding pancreatic polypeptide and neuropeptide Y are on human chromosomes 17 and 7. Journal of Clinical Investigation, 77(3), 1038–1041. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI112357
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