Pax: A murine multigene family of paired box-containing genes
A murine multigene family has been identified that shares a conserved sequence motif, the paired box, with developmental control and tissue-specific genes of Drosophila. To date five murine paired bo x -containing genes (Pax genes) have been described and one, Pax-1, has been associated with the dev...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Genomics (San Diego, Calif.) Calif.), 1991-10, Vol.11 (2), p.424-434 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A murine multigene family has been identified that shares a conserved sequence motif, the paired box, with developmental control and tissue-specific genes of
Drosophila. To date five murine
paired bo
x
-containing genes (Pax genes) have been described and one,
Pax-1, has been associated with the developmental mutant phenotype
undulated. Here we describe the paired boxes of three novel Pax genes,
Pax-4, Pax-5, and
Pax-6. Comparison of the eight murine paired domains of the mouse, the five
Drosophila paired domains, and the three human paired domains shows that they fall into six distinct classes: class I comprises
Pox meso, Pax-1, and HuP48; class II
paired, gooseberry-proximal, gooseberry-distal, Pax-3, Pax-7, HuP1, and HuP2; class III
Pax-2, Pax-5, and
Pax-8; class IV
Pax-4; class V
Pox neuro; and class VI
Pax-6, Pax-1 and the human gene HuP48 have identical paired domains, as do
Pax-3 and HuP2 as well as
Pax-7 and HuP1, and are likely to represent homologous genes in mouse and man. Identical intron-exon structure and extensive sequence homology of their paired boxes suggest that several Pax genes represent paralogs. The chromosomal location of all novel Pax genes and of
Pax-3 and
Pax-7 has been determined and reveals that they are not clustered. |
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ISSN: | 0888-7543 1089-8646 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0888-7543(91)90151-4 |