Gene_locus Report for: human-CES5A Homo sapiens (Human) est5a CES7 Cauxin Carboxylesterase-like urinary excreted protein homolog
Comment
old Acyl-CoA hydrolase precursor, medium chain (EC 3.1.2.14) XM_166284.1 is Homo sapiens expressed sequence AI266984 (LOC221223) . Q8NBC8 and Q6NT32 alternative splicing? deleted human-a8myi7 ENSG00000215478 a gene not a proteine Relationship
(Below N is a link to NCBI taxonomic web page and E link to ESTHER at designed phylum.) > cellular organisms: N E > Eukaryota: N E > Opisthokonta: N E > Metazoa: N E > Eumetazoa: N E > Bilateria: N E > Deuterostomia: N E > Chordata: N E > Craniata: N E > Vertebrata: N E > Gnathostomata: N E > Teleostomi: N E > Euteleostomi: N E > Sarcopterygii: N E > Dipnotetrapodomorpha: N E > Tetrapoda: N E > Amniota: N E > Mammalia: N E > Theria: N E > Eutheria: N E > Boreoeutheria: N E > Euarchontoglires: N E > Primates: N E > Haplorrhini: N E > Simiiformes: N E > Catarrhini: N E > Hominoidea: N E > Hominidae: N E > Homininae: N E > Homo: N E > Homo sapiens: N E
A85-EsteraseD-FGH :
human-ESD Homo sapiens (Human) esterase D (EC 3.1.1.1) formylglutathione hydrolase.
ABHD6-Lip :
human-ABHD6 Homo sapiens (Human) ABHD6 Monoacylglycerol lipase EC: 3.1.1.23.
ABHD8 :
human-ABHD8 Homo sapiens (Human) Abhydrolase domain containing 8 (ABHD8) cDNA FLJ11743 fis, clone HEMBA1005517 .
ABHD10 :
human-ABHD10 Homo sapiens (Human) ABHDA ABHD10 Abhydrolase domain-containing protein 10, Mycophenolic acid acyl-glucuronide esterase, mitochondrial .
ABHD11-Acetyl_transferase :
human-ABHD11 Homo sapiens (Human) (EC 3.3.2.3) Abhydrolase domain-containing protein 11 williams-beuren syndrome critical region protein 21 .
ABHD12-PHARC :
human-ABHD12 Homo sapiens (Human) abhydrolase domain-containing protein 12. Protein C20orf22, flj90542, CT022, 2-arachidonoylglycerol hydrolase, Monoacylglycerol lipase ,
human-ABHD12B Homo sapiens (Human) Abhydrolase domain-containing protein 12B ABHD12B protein c14orf29 .
ABHD13-BEM46 :
human-ABHD13 Homo sapiens (Human) C13orf6 Q7L211 ABHDD_HUMAN ABHD13 Abhydrolase domain-containing protein 13 .
ABHD16 :
human-ABHD16A Homo sapiens (Human) Abhydrolase domain-containing protein 16A BAT5 (HLA-B-associated transcript 5) (NG26 protein) (G5) (PP199) ,
human-ABHD16B Homo sapiens (Human) ABHD16B PS-PLA1 lipase activity .
ABHD17-depalmitoylase :
human-ABHD17A Homo sapiens (Human) Abhydrolase domain-containing protein FAM108A1, C19orf27 ABHD17A ,
human-ABHD17B Homo sapiens (Human) CGI-67 C9orf77 FAM108B1 protein Abhydrolase domain-containing protein FAM108B1 ,
human-ABHD17C Homo sapiens (Human) Abhydrolase domain-containing protein FAM108C1 Q6PCB6 F108C_HUMAN .
ABHD18 :
human-ABHD18 Homo sapiens (Human) ABHD18 C4orf29 CD029 hypothetical protein .
abh_upf0017 :
human-ABHD1 Homo sapiens (Human) lung alpha/beta hydrolase 1 ,
human-ABHD2 Homo sapiens (Human) Monoacylglycerol lipase ABHD2 LABH2 LBH2 protein phps1-2 ,
human-ABHD3 Homo sapiens (Human) hypothetical 49.3 kda protein ,
human-ABHD15 Homo sapiens (Human) ABH15 Abhydrolase domain-containing protein 15 .
ACHE :
human-ACHE Homo sapiens (Human) acetylcholinesterase.
Acidic_Lipase :
human-LIPA Homo sapiens (Human) lysosomal acid lipase LICH_HUMAN gene LIPA, Lysosomal acid lipase/cholesteryl ester hydrolase (EC:3.1.1.13) LAL cholesterol esterase (wolman disease) Sebelipase,
human-LIPF Homo sapiens (Human) human gastric lipase,
human-LIPJ Homo sapiens (Human) Lipase member J lipase-like, ab-hydrolase domain containing 1 ,
human-LIPK Homo sapiens (Human) Lipase member K lipase-like, ab-hydrolase domain containing 2 LIPL2 ,
human-LIPM Homo sapiens (Human) LIPM LIPL3 ba304i5.1 ,
human-LIPN Homo sapiens (Human) lipase-like, Lipase-like abhydrolase domain-containing protein 4 .
ACPH_Peptidase_S9 :
human-APEH Homo sapiens (Human) acylamino acid-releasing enzyme APH APEH .
Acyl-CoA_Thioesterase :
human-ACOT1 Homo sapiens (Human) Inducible cytosolic acyl-coenzyme A thioester hydrolase Long chain Acyl-CoA hydrolase) (cte-i) (cte-ib) ,
human-ACOT2 Homo sapiens (Human) peroxisomal long-chain Acyl-CoA thioesterase 2 (zap128) (protein for mgc:3983) mitochondrial (EC 3.1.2.2) CTE-1a,
human-ACOT4 Homo sapiens (Human) Q8N9L9 Acyl-coenzyme A thioesterase 4, inducible (EC 3.1.2.2),
human-ACOT6 Homo sapiens (Human) Acyl-CoA thioesterase 6 (EC 3.1.2.2) ,
human-BAAT Homo sapiens (Human) bile acid CoA: amino acid n-acyltransferase (EC 3.1.2.2) .
Arb2_FAM172A :
human-f172a Homo sapiens (Human).Cotranscriptional regulator Protein FAM172A .
Arylacetamide_deacetylase :
human-AADAC Homo sapiens (Human) arylacetamide deacetylase ,
human-AADACL2 Homo sapiens (Human) similar to arylacetamide deacetylase (aadac) ,
human-AADACL3 Homo sapiens (Human) AADACL3 arylacetamide deacetylase-like 3 ADCL3 ,
human-AADACL4 Homo sapiens (Human) Arylacetamide deacetylase-like 4 ,
human-NCEH1 Homo sapiens (Human) NCEH1 KIAA1363 AADACL1 neutral cholesterol ester hydrolase 1 .
BCHE :
human-BCHE Homo sapiens (Human) butyrylcholinesterase.
Carboxypeptidase_S10 :
human-CPVL Homo sapiens (Human) carboxypeptidase, vitellogenic-like CP-Mac ou CPVL carboxypeptidase WUG ,
human-CTSA Homo sapiens (Human) protective protein associated with lysosomal beta-galactosidase ppt2 protein CTSA Cathepsin A, PPGB,
human-SCPEP1 Homo sapiens (Human) serine Retinoid-inducible serine carboxypeptidase RISC SCP1 (EC 3.4.16.-) .
Carb_B_Chordata :
human-CES1 Homo sapiens (Human) carboxylesterase CES1 hCE1 & for monocyte/macrophage serine-esterase 1 egasyn,
human-CES2 Homo sapiens (Human) carboxylesterase hCE-2,iCE, hiCE, CES2 gene cDNA FLJ76104 Cocaine esterase ,
human-CES3 Homo sapiens (Human) Carboxylesterase 3 (Brain) Liver carboxylesterase 31 homolog ,
human-CES4A Homo sapiens (Human) Carboxylesterase 4A Carboxylesterase 8 .
CGI-58_ABHD5_ABHD4 :
human-ABHD4 Homo sapiens (Human) abhydrolase domain-containing protein 4 FLJ12816 similar to 2-hydroxymuconic semialdehyde hydrolase (EC 3.1.1.-) ,
human-ABHD5 Homo sapiens (Human) 39.1 kDa Comparative gene identification 58 (CGI-58)/Alpha Beta Hydrolase Domain 5 (ABHD5).
Cholesterol_esterase :
human-CEL Homo sapiens (Human) bile-salt-activated lipase, BSSL BAL CEL CEH carboxyl ester lipase chr 9.
CIB-CCG1-interacting-factor-B :
human-ABHD14A Homo sapiens (Human) Abhydrolase domain-containing protein 14A srsq1913 ,
human-CIB Homo sapiens (Human) Ccg1/TafII250-Interacting Factor B CIB MGC15429 Abhydrolase domain-containing protein 14B ABHD14B. lysine deacetylase.
CMBL :
human-CMBL Homo sapiens (Human) Carboxymethylenebutenolidase homolog .
DPP4N_Peptidase_S9 :
human-DPP4 Homo sapiens (Human) dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPP4), T-cell activation antigen CD26,
human-DPP6 Homo sapiens (Human) (dipeptidylpeptidase VI) (dppx),
human-DPP8 Homo sapiens (Human) dipeptidyl peptidase 8 (DPP8),
human-DPP9 Homo sapiens (Human) dipeptidyl peptidase 9 DPP9 DPRP2,
human-DPP10 Homo sapiens (Human) DPP-10 Dipeptidyl peptidase IV-related protein-3 KIAA1492 protein (fragment),
human-FAP Homo sapiens (Human) fibroblast activation protein alpha FAPalpha, integral membrane serine protease seprase FAPA, FAP, SEPR.
Duf_676 :
human-FAM135A Homo sapiens (Human) F135A DKFZp781H2319 FLJ20176 fis KIAA1411 previously human-F135A ,
human-FAM135B Homo sapiens (Human) F135B loc51059 c8orfk32 protein .
Duf_726 :
human-TMCO4 Homo sapiens (Human) Transmembrane and coiled-coil domain-containing protein 4 .
Duf_829 :
human-TMEM53 Homo sapiens (Human) Transmembrane protein 53, FLJ22353, NET4 .
Epoxide_hydrolase :
human-EPHX1 Homo sapiens (Human) microsomal epoxide hydrolase HYEP mEH, epoxide hydratase EPHX1 ,
human-EPHX2 Homo sapiens (Human) epoxide hydrolase 2, Bifunctional epoxide hydrolase 2 cytosolic (EPHX2) (EC 3.3.2.3) Lipid-phosphate phosphatase (EC 3.1.3.76),
human-EPHX3 Homo sapiens (Human) Epoxide hydrolase 3 (EPHX3) Abhydrolase domain-containing protein 9 (ABHD9) FLJ22408 ,
human-EPHX4 Homo sapiens (Human) Epoxide hydrolase 4 EPHX4 ABHD7 EPHXRP Abhydrolase domain-containing protein 7 .
FSH1 :
human-OVCA2 Homo sapiens (Human) Candidate tumor suppressor in ovarian cancer .
Hepatic_Lipase :
human-LIPC Homo sapiens (Human) LIPC hepatic triacylglycerol lipase HTGL .
Hormone-sensitive_lipase_like :
human-LIPE Human mRNA (Human) hormone sensitive lipase HSL .
Hydrolase_RBBP9_YdeN :
human-RBBP9 Homo sapiens (Human) Retinoblastoma-binding protein 9 and 10 (rbbp-10) (b5t overexpressed gene protein) (bog protein).
Kynurenine-formamidase :
human-AFMID Homo sapiens (Human) Kynurenine formamidase .
LIDHydrolase :
human-LDAH Homo sapiens (Human) lipid droplet-associated hydrolase (LDAH) C2orf43 .
Lipase_3 :
human-DAGLA Homo sapiens (Human) DAGLA Sn1-specific diacylglycerol lipase alpha DGL-alpha, neural stem cell-derived dendrite regulator KIAA0659 ,
human-DAGLB Homo sapiens (Human) DAGLB Sn1-specific diacylglycerol lipase beta kccr13l FLJ36639 .
Lipoprotein_Lipase :
human-LIPG Homo sapiens (Human) endothelial lipase LIPE_HUMAN flj43354 ,
human-LPL Homo sapiens (Human) Lipoprotein lipase LPL, LIPD.
LYsophospholipase_carboxylesterase :
human-LYPLA1 Homo sapiens (Human) lysophospholipase I (LYPLA1) APT1, acyl-protein thioesterase 1 S-depalmitoylase,
human-LYPLA2 Homo sapiens (Human) acyl-protein thioesterase dJ886K2.4 lysophospholipase II APT2,
human-LYPLAL1 Homo sapiens (Human) LYPLAL1 26.3 kda protein lysophospholipase-like 1.
Maspardin-ACP33-SPG21_like :
human-SPG21 Homo sapiens (Human) Maspardin spg21 acid cluster protein 33 ACP33 sbm-019 (gl010)flj24010 Maspardin .
MEST-like :
human-MEST Homo sapiens (Human) MEST mesoderm-specific transcript .
Monoglyceridelipase_lysophospholip :
human-MGLL Homo sapiens (Human) Monoglyceride lipase (MAGL) lysophospholipase homolog.
Ndr_family :
human-NDRG1 Homo sapiens (Human) N-myc downstream-regulated gene 1 protein (cap43,rit42, ndr1 DRG1, PROXY1, RTP, TDD5),
human-NDRG2 Homo sapiens (Human) ndrg2 protein N-myc downstream-regulated gene 2 protein (syld709613 protein) ndr1-related protein 2,
human-NDRG3 Homo sapiens (Human) ndrg3 protein ndr1-related development protein ndr3 otthump00000030883 otthump00000030882,
human-NDRG4 Homo sapiens (Human) NDRG4, N-myc downstream-regulated gene 4 protein (smap-8) flj42011 flj16174 flj44611 .
Neuroligin :
human-NLGN1 Homo sapiens (Human) Neuroligin 1 KIAA1070 protein,
human-NLGN2 Homo sapiens (Human) neuroligin 2 (KIAA1366),
human-NLGN3 Homo sapiens (Human) Neuroligin 3 KIAA1480 ,
human-NLGN4X Homo sapiens (Human) Neuroligin-4, X-linked (HNLX) Neuroligin4 KIAA0951,
human-NLGN4Y Homo sapiens (Human) Neuroligin-4, Y-linked precursor (Neuroligin Y) KIAA0951 .
NLS3-Tex30 :
human-KANSL3 Homo sapiens (Human) KAT8 regulatory NSL complex subunit 3, Testis development protein PRTD, KIAA1310, PRTD, SI1, FLJ10081, NSL3, Rcd1 ,
human-TEX30 Homo sapiens (Human) testis expressed 30 C13orf27 chromosome 13 open reading frame 27 .
PAF-Acetylhydrolase :
human-PAFAH2 Homo sapiens (Human) (EC 3.1.1.47) platelet-activating factor acetylhydrolase 2, cytoplasmic (serine dependent phospholipase a2) (hsd-pla2), PAFAH2, PAFA2 PAF-AH ,
human-PLA2G7 Homo sapiens (Human) plasma PAF acetylhydrolase Phospholipase A2 groupe 7 PLA2G7 PAFAH PAF-AH Lp-PLA(2).
Palmitoyl-protein_thioesterase :
human-PPT1 Homo sapiens (Human) palmitoyl-protein thioesterase (PPT),
human-PPT2 Homo sapiens (Human) 34.9 kda protein (palmitoyl-protein thioesterase-2).
Pancreatic_lipase :
human-PNLIP Homo sapiens (Human) triacylglycerol lipase (pancreatic lipase),
human-PNLIPRP1 Homo sapiens (Human) pancreatic lipase related protein 1,
human-PNLIPRP2 Homo sapiens (Human) pancreatic lipase related protein 2 PLRP2,
human-PNLIPRP3 Homo sapiens (Human) Pancreatic lipase-related protein 3 .
PC-sterol_acyltransferase :
human-LCAT Homo sapiens (Human) phosphatidylcholine-sterol acyltransferase. Lecithin-cholesterol acyltransferase,
human-PLA2G15 Homo sapiens (Human) Group XV phospholipase A2 lcat-like lysophospholipase (llpl) (unq341/pro540).
Pectinacetylesterase-Notum :
human-NOTUM Homo sapiens (Human) Protein notum homolog.
PGAP1 :
human-PGAP1 Homo sapiens (Human)GPI inositol-deacylase PGAP1 117.8 kd protein in ste2-frs2 intergenic region ,
human-SERAC1 Homo sapiens (Human) Protein SERAC1 .
Phospholipase :
human-LIPH Homo sapiens (Human) membrane-bound phosphatidic acid-selective phospholipase a1-alpha, LPD lipase-related protein mPA-PLA1 alpha ,
human-LIPI Homo sapiens (Human) membrane-associated phosphatidic acid-selective phospholipase a1 beta mPA-PLA1 beta (LPD lipase) Cancer/testis antigen 17 CT17 ,
human-PLA1A Homo sapiens (Human) Phospholipase A1 member A, phosphatidylserine-specific phospholipase A1 deltaC .
PPase_methylesterase_euk :
human-PPME1 Homo sapiens (Human) protein phosphatase PP2A methylesterase-1 (EC 3.1.1.-) (pme-1).
Prolylcarboxypeptidase :
human-DPP7 Homo sapiens (Human), Dipeptidyl peptidase 2, quiescent cell proline dipeptidase precursor, DPP7, DPP2, QPP,
human-PRCP Homo sapiens (Human) Lysosomal Pro-X carboxypeptidase C prolylcarboxypeptidase , Angiotensinase C, Proline carboxypeptidase (EC3.4.16.2),
human-PRSS16 Homo sapiens (Human) PRSS16 protease, serine, 16 (thymus) TSSP thymus-specific serine protease precursor (EC 3.4.-.-) .
S9N_PPCE_Peptidase_S9 :
human-PREP Homo sapiens (Human) Prolyl endopeptidase PE, Post-proline cleaving enzyme PPCE, prolyl oligopeptidase POP.
S9N_PREPL_Peptidase_S9 :
human-PREPL Homo sapiens (Human) PREPL Prolylendopeptidase-like KIAA0436.
SERHL :
human-SERHL2 Homo sapiens (Human) serine hydrolase-like protein 2 SERHL2 chomosome 22 .
Thioesterase :
human-FASN Homo sapiens (Human) FAS FASN Fatty acid synthase Thioesterase domain (EC 2.3.1.85),
human-OLAH Homo sapiens (Human) s-acyl fatty acid synthase thioesterase, medium chain OLAH THEDC1 SAST (EC 3.1.2.14).
Thyroglobulin :
human-TG Homo sapiens (Human) Thyroglobulin TG Tg.
Valacyclovir-hydrolase :
human-BPHL Homo sapiens (Human) biphenyl hydrolase-like DJ40E16.6.3, breast epithelial mucin-associated antigen AG BPHL (mcnaa), Valacyclovir hydrolase VACVase
Molecular evidence
Database
No mutation No structure No kinetic No Substrate No inhibitor
> 3 Genbank links 11 more : AY907669 , AK056109 , AK090997 < 14 Genbank links 11 less : AY907669 , AK056109 , AK090997 , BC069501 , BC069548 , BC117126 , BC143692 , XM_166284.1 , AK294334 , AP000344 , AC007335 , AC147362 , AC020766 , EU794678
Sequence
Graphical view for this peptide sequence: human-CES5A Colored MSA for Carb_B_Chordata (raw)
MSGNWVHPGQILIWAIWVLAAPTKGPSAEGPQRNTRLGWIQGKQVTVLGS
PVPVNVFLGVPFAAPPLGSLRFTNPQPASPWDNLREATSYPNLCLQNSEW
LLLDQHMLKVHYPKFGVSEDCLYLNIYAPAHADTGSKLPVLVWFPGGAFK
TGSASIFDGSALAAYEDVLVVVVQYRLGIFGFFTTWDQHAPGNWAFKDQV
AALSWVQKNIEFFGGDPSSVTIFGESAGAISVSSLILSPMAKGLFHKAIM
ESGVAIIPYLEAHDYEKSEDLQVVAHFCGNNASDSEALLRCLRTKPSKEL
LTLSQKTKSFTRVVDGAFFPNEPLDLLSQKAFKAIPSIIGVNNHECGFLL
PMKEAPEILSGSNKSLALHLIQNILHIPPQYLHLVANEYFHDKHSLTEIR
DSLLDLLGDVFFVVPALITARYHRDAGAPVYFYEFRHRPQCFEDTKPAFV
KADHADEVRFVFGGAFLKGDIVMFEGATEEEKLLSRKMMKYWATFARTGN
PNGNDLSLWPAYNLTEQYLQLDLNMSLGQRLKEPRVDFWTSTIPLILSAS
DMLHSPLSSLTFLSLLQPFFFFCAP
Legend
This sequence has been compared to family alignement (MSA)
red => minority aminoacid
blue => majority aminoacid
color intensity => conservation rate
title => sequence position(MSA position)aminoacid rate
Catalytic site
Catalytic site in the MSA
M S G N W V H P G Q I L I W A I W V L A A P T K G P S A E G P Q R N T R L G W I Q G K Q V T V L G S P V P V N V F L G V P F A A P P L G S L R F T N P Q P A S P W D N L R E A T S Y P N L C L Q N S E W L L L D Q H M L K V H Y P K F G V S E D C L Y L N I Y A P A H A D T G S K L P V L V W F P G G A F K T G S A S I F D G S A L A A Y E D V L V V V V Q Y R L G I F G F F T T W D Q H A P G N W A F K D Q V A A L S W V Q K N I E F F G G D P S S V T I F G E S A G A I S V S S L I L S P M A K G L F H K A I M E S G V A I I P Y L E A H D Y E K S E D L Q V V A H F C G N N A S D S E A L L R C L R T K P S K E L L T L S Q K T K S F T R V V D G A F F P N E P L D L L S Q K A F K A I P S I I G V N N H E C G F L L P M K E A P E I L S G S N K S L A L H L I Q N I L H I P P Q Y L H L V A N E Y F H D K H S L T E I R D S L L D L L G D V F F V V P A L I T A R Y H R D A G A P V Y F Y E F R H R P Q C F E D T K P A F V K A D H A D E V R F V F G G A F L K G D I V M F E G A T E E E K L L S R K M M K Y W A T F A R T G N P N G N D L S L W P A Y N L T E Q Y L Q L D L N M S L G Q R L K E P R V D F W T S T I P L I L S A S D M L H S P L S S L T F L S L L Q P F F F F C A P
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Title: The status, quality, and expansion of the NIH full-length cDNA project: the Mammalian Gene Collection (MGC)
Gerhard DS , Wagner L , Feingold EA , Shenmen CM , Grouse LH , Schuler G , Klein SL , Old S , Rasooly R and Malek J <104 more author(s)>
Gerhard DS , Wagner L , Feingold EA , Shenmen CM , Grouse LH , Schuler G , Klein SL , Old S , Rasooly R , Good P , Guyer M , Peck AM , Derge JG , Lipman D , Collins FS , Jang W , Sherry S , Feolo M , Misquitta L , Lee E , Rotmistrovsky K , Greenhut SF , Schaefer CF , Buetow K , Bonner TI , Haussler D , Kent J , Kiekhaus M , Furey T , Brent M , Prange C , Schreiber K , Shapiro N , Bhat NK , Hopkins RF , Hsie F , Driscoll T , Soares MB , Casavant TL , Scheetz TE , Brown-stein MJ , Usdin TB , Toshiyuki S , Carninci P , Piao Y , Dudekula DB , Ko MS , Kawakami K , Suzuki Y , Sugano S , Gruber CE , Smith MR , Simmons B , Moore T , Waterman R , Johnson SL , Ruan Y , Wei CL , Mathavan S , Gunaratne PH , Wu J , Garcia AM , Hulyk SW , Fuh E , Yuan Y , Sneed A , Kowis C , Hodgson A , Muzny DM , McPherson J , Gibbs RA , Fahey J , Helton E , Ketteman M , Madan A , Rodrigues S , Sanchez A , Whiting M , Madari A , Young AC , Wetherby KD , Granite SJ , Kwong PN , Brinkley CP , Pearson RL , Bouffard GG , Blakesly RW , Green ED , Dickson MC , Rodriguez AC , Grimwood J , Schmutz J , Myers RM , Butterfield YS , Griffith M , Griffith OL , Krzywinski MI , Liao N , Morin R , Palmquist D , Petrescu AS , Skalska U , Smailus DE , Stott JM , Schnerch A , Schein JE , Jones SJ , Holt RA , Baross A , Marra MA , Clifton S , Makowski KA , Bosak S , Malek J (- 104)
Ref: Genome Res, 14 :2121, 2004 : PubMed Abstract ESTHER: Gerhard_2004_Genome.Res_14_2121 PubMedSearch: Gerhard 2004 Genome.Res 14 2121 PubMedID: 15489334 Gene_locus related to this paper: human-AFMID ,
human-CES4A ,
human-CES5A ,
human-NOTUM ,
human-SERAC1 ,
human-SERHL2 ,
human-TMEM53 ,
mouse-acot1 ,
mouse-adcl4 ,
mouse-Ces2f ,
mouse-Ces4a ,
mouse-notum ,
mouse-q6wqj1 ,
mouse-Q9DAI6 ,
mouse-rbbp9 ,
mouse-SERHL ,
mouse-srac1 ,
mouse-tmm53 ,
rat-abhd6 ,
rat-abhda ,
rat-abhea ,
rat-abheb ,
rat-Ldah ,
rat-cd029 ,
rat-estd ,
rat-Kansl3 ,
rat-nceh1 ,
ratno-acph ,
ratno-CMBL ,
mouse-b2rwd2 ,
rat-b5den3 ,
rat-ab17c Abstract
The National Institutes of Health's Mammalian Gene Collection (MGC) project was designed to generate and sequence a publicly accessible cDNA resource containing a complete open reading frame (ORF) for every human and mouse gene. The project initially used a random strategy to select clones from a large number of cDNA libraries from diverse tissues. Candidate clones were chosen based on 5'-EST sequences, and then fully sequenced to high accuracy and analyzed by algorithms developed for this project. Currently, more than 11,000 human and 10,000 mouse genes are represented in MGC by at least one clone with a full ORF. The random selection approach is now reaching a saturation point, and a transition to protocols targeted at the missing transcripts is now required to complete the mouse and human collections. Comparison of the sequence of the MGC clones to reference genome sequences reveals that most cDNA clones are of very high sequence quality, although it is likely that some cDNAs may carry missense variants as a consequence of experimental artifact, such as PCR, cloning, or reverse transcriptase errors. Recently, a rat cDNA component was added to the project, and ongoing frog (Xenopus) and zebrafish (Danio) cDNA projects were expanded to take advantage of the high-throughput MGC pipeline.
         Title: Complete sequencing and characterization of 21,243 full-length human cDNAs
Ota T , Suzuki Y , Nishikawa T , Otsuki T , Sugiyama T , Irie R , Wakamatsu A , Hayashi K , Sato H and Sugano S <144 more author(s)>
Ota T , Suzuki Y , Nishikawa T , Otsuki T , Sugiyama T , Irie R , Wakamatsu A , Hayashi K , Sato H , Nagai K , Kimura K , Makita H , Sekine M , Obayashi M , Nishi T , Shibahara T , Tanaka T , Ishii S , Yamamoto J , Saito K , Kawai Y , Isono Y , Nakamura Y , Nagahari K , Murakami K , Yasuda T , Iwayanagi T , Wagatsuma M , Shiratori A , Sudo H , Hosoiri T , Kaku Y , Kodaira H , Kondo H , Sugawara M , Takahashi M , Kanda K , Yokoi T , Furuya T , Kikkawa E , Omura Y , Abe K , Kamihara K , Katsuta N , Sato K , Tanikawa M , Yamazaki M , Ninomiya K , Ishibashi T , Yamashita H , Murakawa K , Fujimori K , Tanai H , Kimata M , Watanabe M , Hiraoka S , Chiba Y , Ishida S , Ono Y , Takiguchi S , Watanabe S , Yosida M , Hotuta T , Kusano J , Kanehori K , Takahashi-Fujii A , Hara H , Tanase TO , Nomura Y , Togiya S , Komai F , Hara R , Takeuchi K , Arita M , Imose N , Musashino K , Yuuki H , Oshima A , Sasaki N , Aotsuka S , Yoshikawa Y , Matsunawa H , Ichihara T , Shiohata N , Sano S , Moriya S , Momiyama H , Satoh N , Takami S , Terashima Y , Suzuki O , Nakagawa S , Senoh A , Mizoguchi H , Goto Y , Shimizu F , Wakebe H , Hishigaki H , Watanabe T , Sugiyama A , Takemoto M , Kawakami B , Watanabe K , Kumagai A , Itakura S , Fukuzumi Y , Fujimori Y , Komiyama M , Tashiro H , Tanigami A , Fujiwara T , Ono T , Yamada K , Fujii Y , Ozaki K , Hirao M , Ohmori Y , Kawabata A , Hikiji T , Kobatake N , Inagaki H , Ikema Y , Okamoto S , Okitani R , Kawakami T , Noguchi S , Itoh T , Shigeta K , Senba T , Matsumura K , Nakajima Y , Mizuno T , Morinaga M , Sasaki M , Togashi T , Oyama M , Hata H , Komatsu T , Mizushima-Sugano J , Satoh T , Shirai Y , Takahashi Y , Nakagawa K , Okumura K , Nagase T , Nomura N , Kikuchi H , Masuho Y , Yamashita R , Nakai K , Yada T , Ohara O , Isogai T , Sugano S (- 144)
Ref: Nat Genet, 36 :40, 2004 : PubMed Abstract ESTHER: Ota_2004_Nat.Genet_36_40 PubMedSearch: Ota 2004 Nat.Genet 36 40 PubMedID: 14702039 Gene_locus related to this paper: human-ABHD1 ,
human-ABHD4 ,
human-ABHD12 ,
human-ABHD16A ,
human-ACOT1 ,
human-LDAH ,
human-ABHD18 ,
human-CES1 ,
human-CES4A ,
human-CES5A ,
human-CPVL ,
human-DAGLB ,
human-EPHX2 ,
human-KANSL3 ,
human-LIPA ,
human-LPL ,
human-MEST ,
human-NDRG1 ,
human-NLGN1 ,
human-NLGN4X ,
human-PRCP ,
human-PRSS16 ,
human-SERAC1 ,
human-TMEM53 Abstract
As a base for human transcriptome and functional genomics, we created the "full-length long Japan" (FLJ) collection of sequenced human cDNAs. We determined the entire sequence of 21,243 selected clones and found that 14,490 cDNAs (10,897 clusters) were unique to the FLJ collection. About half of them (5,416) seemed to be protein-coding. Of those, 1,999 clusters had not been predicted by computational methods. The distribution of GC content of nonpredicted cDNAs had a peak at approximately 58% compared with a peak at approximately 42%for predicted cDNAs. Thus, there seems to be a slight bias against GC-rich transcripts in current gene prediction procedures. The rest of the cDNAs unique to the FLJ collection (5,481) contained no obvious open reading frames (ORFs) and thus are candidate noncoding RNAs. About one-fourth of them (1,378) showed a clear pattern of splicing. The distribution of GC content of noncoding cDNAs was narrow and had a peak at approximately 42%, relatively low compared with that of protein-coding cDNAs.
         Title: The DNA sequence of human chromosome 22
Dunham I , Hunt AR , Collins JE , Bruskiewich R , Beare DM , Clamp M , Smink LJ , Ainscough R , Almeida JP and O'Brien KP <207 more author(s)>
Dunham I , Hunt AR , Collins JE , Bruskiewich R , Beare DM , Clamp M , Smink LJ , Ainscough R , Almeida JP , Babbage AK , Bagguley C , Bailey J , Barlow KF , Bates KN , Beasley OP , Bird CP , Blakey SE , Bridgeman AM , Buck D , Burgess J , Burrill WD , Burton J , Carder C , Carter NP , Chen Y , Clark G , Clegg SM , Cobley VE , Cole CG , Collier RE , Connor R , Conroy D , Corby NR , Coville GJ , Cox AV , Davis J , Dawson E , Dhami PD , Dockree C , Dodsworth SJ , Durbin RM , Ellington AG , Evans KL , Fey JM , Fleming K , French L , Garner AA , Gilbert JGR , Goward ME , Grafham DV , Griffiths MND , Hall C , Hall RE , Hall-Tamlyn G , Heathcott RW , Ho S , Holmes S , Hunt SE , Jones MC , Kershaw J , Kimberley AM , King A , Laird GK , Langford CF , Leversha MA , Lloyd C , Lloyd DM , Martyn ID , Mashreghi-Mohammadi M , Matthews LH , Mccann OT , Mcclay J , Mclaren S , McMurray AA , Milne SA , Mortimore BJ , Odell CN , Pavitt R , Pearce AV , Pearson D , Phillimore BJCT , Phillips SH , Plumb RW , Ramsay H , Ramsey Y , Rogers L , Ross MT , Scott CE , Sehra HK , Skuce CD , Smalley S , Smith ML , Soderlund C , Spragon L , Steward CA , Sulston JE , Swann RM , Vaudin M , Wall M , Wallis JM , Whiteley MN , Willey DL , Williams L , Williams SA , Williamson H , Wilmer TE , Wilming L , Wright CL , Hubbard T , Bentley DR , Beck S , Rogers J , Shimizu N , Minoshima S , Kawasaki K , Sasaki T , Asakawa S , Kudoh J , Shintani A , Shibuya K , Yoshizaki Y , Aoki N , Mitsuyama S , Roe BA , Chen F , Chu L , Crabtree J , Deschamps S , Do A , Do T , Dorman A , Fang F , Fu Y , Hu P , Hua A , Kenton S , Lai H , Lao HI , Lewis J , Lewis S , Lin S-P , Loh P , Malaj E , Nguyen T , Pan H , Phan S , Qi S , Qian Y , Ray L , Ren Q , Shaull S , Sloan D , Song L , Wang Q , Wang Y , Wang Z , White J , Willingham D , Wu H , Yao Z , Zhan M , Zhang G , Chissoe S , Murray J , Miller N , Minx P , Fulton R , Johnson D , Bemis G , Bentley D , Bradshaw H , Bourne S , Cordes M , Du Z , Fulton L , Goela D , Graves T , Hawkins J , Hinds K , Kemp K , Latreille P , Layman D , Ozersky P , Rohlfing T , Scheet P , Walker C , Wamsley A , Wohldmann P , Pepin K , Nelson J , Korf I , Bedell JA , Hillier L , Mardis E , Waterston R , Wilson R , Emanuel BS , Shaikh T , Kurahashi H , Saitta S , Budarf ML , McDermid HE , Johnson A , Wong ACC , Morrow BE , Edelmann L , Kim UJ , Shizuya H , Simon MI , Dumanski JP , Peyrard M , Kedra D , Seroussi E , Fransson I , Tapia I , Bruder CE , O'Brien KP (- 207)
Ref: Nature, 402 :489, 1999 : PubMed Abstract ESTHER: Dunham_1999_Nature_402_489 PubMedSearch: Dunham 1999 Nature 402 489 PubMedID: 10591208 Gene_locus related to this paper: human-CES5A ,
human-SERHL2 Abstract
Knowledge of the complete genomic DNA sequence of an organism allows a systematic approach to defining its genetic components. The genomic sequence provides access to the complete structures of all genes, including those without known function, their control elements, and, by inference, the proteins they encode, as well as all other biologically important sequences. Furthermore, the sequence is a rich and permanent source of information for the design of further biological studies of the organism and for the study of evolution through cross-species sequence comparison. The power of this approach has been amply demonstrated by the determination of the sequences of a number of microbial and model organisms. The next step is to obtain the complete sequence of the entire human genome. Here we report the sequence of the euchromatic part of human chromosome 22. The sequence obtained consists of 12 contiguous segments spanning 33.4 megabases, contains at least 545 genes and 134 pseudogenes, and provides the first view of the complex chromosomal landscapes that will be found in the rest of the genome.
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Title: The status, quality, and expansion of the NIH full-length cDNA project: the Mammalian Gene Collection (MGC)
Gerhard DS , Wagner L , Feingold EA , Shenmen CM , Grouse LH , Schuler G , Klein SL , Old S , Rasooly R and Malek J <104 more author(s)>
Gerhard DS , Wagner L , Feingold EA , Shenmen CM , Grouse LH , Schuler G , Klein SL , Old S , Rasooly R , Good P , Guyer M , Peck AM , Derge JG , Lipman D , Collins FS , Jang W , Sherry S , Feolo M , Misquitta L , Lee E , Rotmistrovsky K , Greenhut SF , Schaefer CF , Buetow K , Bonner TI , Haussler D , Kent J , Kiekhaus M , Furey T , Brent M , Prange C , Schreiber K , Shapiro N , Bhat NK , Hopkins RF , Hsie F , Driscoll T , Soares MB , Casavant TL , Scheetz TE , Brown-stein MJ , Usdin TB , Toshiyuki S , Carninci P , Piao Y , Dudekula DB , Ko MS , Kawakami K , Suzuki Y , Sugano S , Gruber CE , Smith MR , Simmons B , Moore T , Waterman R , Johnson SL , Ruan Y , Wei CL , Mathavan S , Gunaratne PH , Wu J , Garcia AM , Hulyk SW , Fuh E , Yuan Y , Sneed A , Kowis C , Hodgson A , Muzny DM , McPherson J , Gibbs RA , Fahey J , Helton E , Ketteman M , Madan A , Rodrigues S , Sanchez A , Whiting M , Madari A , Young AC , Wetherby KD , Granite SJ , Kwong PN , Brinkley CP , Pearson RL , Bouffard GG , Blakesly RW , Green ED , Dickson MC , Rodriguez AC , Grimwood J , Schmutz J , Myers RM , Butterfield YS , Griffith M , Griffith OL , Krzywinski MI , Liao N , Morin R , Palmquist D , Petrescu AS , Skalska U , Smailus DE , Stott JM , Schnerch A , Schein JE , Jones SJ , Holt RA , Baross A , Marra MA , Clifton S , Makowski KA , Bosak S , Malek J (- 104)
Ref: Genome Res, 14 :2121, 2004 : PubMed Abstract ESTHER: Gerhard_2004_Genome.Res_14_2121 PubMedSearch: Gerhard 2004 Genome.Res 14 2121 PubMedID: 15489334 Gene_locus related to this paper: human-AFMID ,
human-CES4A ,
human-CES5A ,
human-NOTUM ,
human-SERAC1 ,
human-SERHL2 ,
human-TMEM53 ,
mouse-acot1 ,
mouse-adcl4 ,
mouse-Ces2f ,
mouse-Ces4a ,
mouse-notum ,
mouse-q6wqj1 ,
mouse-Q9DAI6 ,
mouse-rbbp9 ,
mouse-SERHL ,
mouse-srac1 ,
mouse-tmm53 ,
rat-abhd6 ,
rat-abhda ,
rat-abhea ,
rat-abheb ,
rat-Ldah ,
rat-cd029 ,
rat-estd ,
rat-Kansl3 ,
rat-nceh1 ,
ratno-acph ,
ratno-CMBL ,
mouse-b2rwd2 ,
rat-b5den3 ,
rat-ab17c Abstract
The National Institutes of Health's Mammalian Gene Collection (MGC) project was designed to generate and sequence a publicly accessible cDNA resource containing a complete open reading frame (ORF) for every human and mouse gene. The project initially used a random strategy to select clones from a large number of cDNA libraries from diverse tissues. Candidate clones were chosen based on 5'-EST sequences, and then fully sequenced to high accuracy and analyzed by algorithms developed for this project. Currently, more than 11,000 human and 10,000 mouse genes are represented in MGC by at least one clone with a full ORF. The random selection approach is now reaching a saturation point, and a transition to protocols targeted at the missing transcripts is now required to complete the mouse and human collections. Comparison of the sequence of the MGC clones to reference genome sequences reveals that most cDNA clones are of very high sequence quality, although it is likely that some cDNAs may carry missense variants as a consequence of experimental artifact, such as PCR, cloning, or reverse transcriptase errors. Recently, a rat cDNA component was added to the project, and ongoing frog (Xenopus) and zebrafish (Danio) cDNA projects were expanded to take advantage of the high-throughput MGC pipeline.
         Title: The sequence and analysis of duplication-rich human chromosome 16
Martin J , Han C , Gordon LA , Terry A , Prabhakar S , She X , Xie G , Hellsten U , Chan YM and Pennacchio LA <112 more author(s)>
Martin J , Han C , Gordon LA , Terry A , Prabhakar S , She X , Xie G , Hellsten U , Chan YM , Altherr M , Couronne O , Aerts A , Bajorek E , Black S , Blumer H , Branscomb E , Brown NC , Bruno WJ , Buckingham JM , Callen DF , Campbell CS , Campbell ML , Campbell EW , Caoile C , Challacombe JF , Chasteen LA , Chertkov O , Chi HC , Christensen M , Clark LM , Cohn JD , Denys M , Detter JC , Dickson M , Dimitrijevic-Bussod M , Escobar J , Fawcett JJ , Flowers D , Fotopulos D , Glavina T , Gomez M , Gonzales E , Goodstein D , Goodwin LA , Grady DL , Grigoriev I , Groza M , Hammon N , Hawkins T , Haydu L , Hildebrand CE , Huang W , Israni S , Jett J , Jewett PB , Kadner K , Kimball H , Kobayashi A , Krawczyk MC , Leyba T , Longmire JL , Lopez F , Lou Y , Lowry S , Ludeman T , Manohar CF , Mark GA , McMurray KL , Meincke LJ , Morgan J , Moyzis RK , Mundt MO , Munk AC , Nandkeshwar RD , Pitluck S , Pollard M , Predki P , Parson-Quintana B , Ramirez L , Rash S , Retterer J , Ricke DO , Robinson DL , Rodriguez A , Salamov A , Saunders EH , Scott D , Shough T , Stallings RL , Stalvey M , Sutherland RD , Tapia R , Tesmer JG , Thayer N , Thompson LS , Tice H , Torney DC , Tran-Gyamfi M , Tsai M , Ulanovsky LE , Ustaszewska A , Vo N , White PS , Williams AL , Wills PL , Wu JR , Wu K , Yang J , DeJong P , Bruce D , Doggett NA , Deaven L , Schmutz J , Grimwood J , Richardson P , Rokhsar DS , Eichler EE , Gilna P , Lucas SM , Myers RM , Rubin EM , Pennacchio LA (- 112)
Ref: Nature, 432 :988, 2004 : PubMed Abstract ESTHER: Martin_2004_Nature_432_988 PubMedSearch: Martin 2004 Nature 432 988 PubMedID: 15616553 Gene_locus related to this paper: human-CES1 ,
human-CES2 ,
human-CES3 ,
human-CES4A ,
human-CES5A Abstract
Human chromosome 16 features one of the highest levels of segmentally duplicated sequence among the human autosomes. We report here the 78,884,754 base pairs of finished chromosome 16 sequence, representing over 99.9% of its euchromatin. Manual annotation revealed 880 protein-coding genes confirmed by 1,670 aligned transcripts, 19 transfer RNA genes, 341 pseudogenes and three RNA pseudogenes. These genes include metallothionein, cadherin and iroquois gene families, as well as the disease genes for polycystic kidney disease and acute myelomonocytic leukaemia. Several large-scale structural polymorphisms spanning hundreds of kilobase pairs were identified and result in gene content differences among humans. Whereas the segmental duplications of chromosome 16 are enriched in the relatively gene-poor pericentromere of the p arm, some are involved in recent gene duplication and conversion events that are likely to have had an impact on the evolution of primates and human disease susceptibility.
         Title: Complete sequencing and characterization of 21,243 full-length human cDNAs
Ota T , Suzuki Y , Nishikawa T , Otsuki T , Sugiyama T , Irie R , Wakamatsu A , Hayashi K , Sato H and Sugano S <144 more author(s)>
Ota T , Suzuki Y , Nishikawa T , Otsuki T , Sugiyama T , Irie R , Wakamatsu A , Hayashi K , Sato H , Nagai K , Kimura K , Makita H , Sekine M , Obayashi M , Nishi T , Shibahara T , Tanaka T , Ishii S , Yamamoto J , Saito K , Kawai Y , Isono Y , Nakamura Y , Nagahari K , Murakami K , Yasuda T , Iwayanagi T , Wagatsuma M , Shiratori A , Sudo H , Hosoiri T , Kaku Y , Kodaira H , Kondo H , Sugawara M , Takahashi M , Kanda K , Yokoi T , Furuya T , Kikkawa E , Omura Y , Abe K , Kamihara K , Katsuta N , Sato K , Tanikawa M , Yamazaki M , Ninomiya K , Ishibashi T , Yamashita H , Murakawa K , Fujimori K , Tanai H , Kimata M , Watanabe M , Hiraoka S , Chiba Y , Ishida S , Ono Y , Takiguchi S , Watanabe S , Yosida M , Hotuta T , Kusano J , Kanehori K , Takahashi-Fujii A , Hara H , Tanase TO , Nomura Y , Togiya S , Komai F , Hara R , Takeuchi K , Arita M , Imose N , Musashino K , Yuuki H , Oshima A , Sasaki N , Aotsuka S , Yoshikawa Y , Matsunawa H , Ichihara T , Shiohata N , Sano S , Moriya S , Momiyama H , Satoh N , Takami S , Terashima Y , Suzuki O , Nakagawa S , Senoh A , Mizoguchi H , Goto Y , Shimizu F , Wakebe H , Hishigaki H , Watanabe T , Sugiyama A , Takemoto M , Kawakami B , Watanabe K , Kumagai A , Itakura S , Fukuzumi Y , Fujimori Y , Komiyama M , Tashiro H , Tanigami A , Fujiwara T , Ono T , Yamada K , Fujii Y , Ozaki K , Hirao M , Ohmori Y , Kawabata A , Hikiji T , Kobatake N , Inagaki H , Ikema Y , Okamoto S , Okitani R , Kawakami T , Noguchi S , Itoh T , Shigeta K , Senba T , Matsumura K , Nakajima Y , Mizuno T , Morinaga M , Sasaki M , Togashi T , Oyama M , Hata H , Komatsu T , Mizushima-Sugano J , Satoh T , Shirai Y , Takahashi Y , Nakagawa K , Okumura K , Nagase T , Nomura N , Kikuchi H , Masuho Y , Yamashita R , Nakai K , Yada T , Ohara O , Isogai T , Sugano S (- 144)
Ref: Nat Genet, 36 :40, 2004 : PubMed Abstract ESTHER: Ota_2004_Nat.Genet_36_40 PubMedSearch: Ota 2004 Nat.Genet 36 40 PubMedID: 14702039 Gene_locus related to this paper: human-ABHD1 ,
human-ABHD4 ,
human-ABHD12 ,
human-ABHD16A ,
human-ACOT1 ,
human-LDAH ,
human-ABHD18 ,
human-CES1 ,
human-CES4A ,
human-CES5A ,
human-CPVL ,
human-DAGLB ,
human-EPHX2 ,
human-KANSL3 ,
human-LIPA ,
human-LPL ,
human-MEST ,
human-NDRG1 ,
human-NLGN1 ,
human-NLGN4X ,
human-PRCP ,
human-PRSS16 ,
human-SERAC1 ,
human-TMEM53 Abstract
As a base for human transcriptome and functional genomics, we created the "full-length long Japan" (FLJ) collection of sequenced human cDNAs. We determined the entire sequence of 21,243 selected clones and found that 14,490 cDNAs (10,897 clusters) were unique to the FLJ collection. About half of them (5,416) seemed to be protein-coding. Of those, 1,999 clusters had not been predicted by computational methods. The distribution of GC content of nonpredicted cDNAs had a peak at approximately 58% compared with a peak at approximately 42%for predicted cDNAs. Thus, there seems to be a slight bias against GC-rich transcripts in current gene prediction procedures. The rest of the cDNAs unique to the FLJ collection (5,481) contained no obvious open reading frames (ORFs) and thus are candidate noncoding RNAs. About one-fourth of them (1,378) showed a clear pattern of splicing. The distribution of GC content of noncoding cDNAs was narrow and had a peak at approximately 42%, relatively low compared with that of protein-coding cDNAs.
         Title: The DNA sequence of human chromosome 22
Dunham I , Hunt AR , Collins JE , Bruskiewich R , Beare DM , Clamp M , Smink LJ , Ainscough R , Almeida JP and O'Brien KP <207 more author(s)>
Dunham I , Hunt AR , Collins JE , Bruskiewich R , Beare DM , Clamp M , Smink LJ , Ainscough R , Almeida JP , Babbage AK , Bagguley C , Bailey J , Barlow KF , Bates KN , Beasley OP , Bird CP , Blakey SE , Bridgeman AM , Buck D , Burgess J , Burrill WD , Burton J , Carder C , Carter NP , Chen Y , Clark G , Clegg SM , Cobley VE , Cole CG , Collier RE , Connor R , Conroy D , Corby NR , Coville GJ , Cox AV , Davis J , Dawson E , Dhami PD , Dockree C , Dodsworth SJ , Durbin RM , Ellington AG , Evans KL , Fey JM , Fleming K , French L , Garner AA , Gilbert JGR , Goward ME , Grafham DV , Griffiths MND , Hall C , Hall RE , Hall-Tamlyn G , Heathcott RW , Ho S , Holmes S , Hunt SE , Jones MC , Kershaw J , Kimberley AM , King A , Laird GK , Langford CF , Leversha MA , Lloyd C , Lloyd DM , Martyn ID , Mashreghi-Mohammadi M , Matthews LH , Mccann OT , Mcclay J , Mclaren S , McMurray AA , Milne SA , Mortimore BJ , Odell CN , Pavitt R , Pearce AV , Pearson D , Phillimore BJCT , Phillips SH , Plumb RW , Ramsay H , Ramsey Y , Rogers L , Ross MT , Scott CE , Sehra HK , Skuce CD , Smalley S , Smith ML , Soderlund C , Spragon L , Steward CA , Sulston JE , Swann RM , Vaudin M , Wall M , Wallis JM , Whiteley MN , Willey DL , Williams L , Williams SA , Williamson H , Wilmer TE , Wilming L , Wright CL , Hubbard T , Bentley DR , Beck S , Rogers J , Shimizu N , Minoshima S , Kawasaki K , Sasaki T , Asakawa S , Kudoh J , Shintani A , Shibuya K , Yoshizaki Y , Aoki N , Mitsuyama S , Roe BA , Chen F , Chu L , Crabtree J , Deschamps S , Do A , Do T , Dorman A , Fang F , Fu Y , Hu P , Hua A , Kenton S , Lai H , Lao HI , Lewis J , Lewis S , Lin S-P , Loh P , Malaj E , Nguyen T , Pan H , Phan S , Qi S , Qian Y , Ray L , Ren Q , Shaull S , Sloan D , Song L , Wang Q , Wang Y , Wang Z , White J , Willingham D , Wu H , Yao Z , Zhan M , Zhang G , Chissoe S , Murray J , Miller N , Minx P , Fulton R , Johnson D , Bemis G , Bentley D , Bradshaw H , Bourne S , Cordes M , Du Z , Fulton L , Goela D , Graves T , Hawkins J , Hinds K , Kemp K , Latreille P , Layman D , Ozersky P , Rohlfing T , Scheet P , Walker C , Wamsley A , Wohldmann P , Pepin K , Nelson J , Korf I , Bedell JA , Hillier L , Mardis E , Waterston R , Wilson R , Emanuel BS , Shaikh T , Kurahashi H , Saitta S , Budarf ML , McDermid HE , Johnson A , Wong ACC , Morrow BE , Edelmann L , Kim UJ , Shizuya H , Simon MI , Dumanski JP , Peyrard M , Kedra D , Seroussi E , Fransson I , Tapia I , Bruder CE , O'Brien KP (- 207)
Ref: Nature, 402 :489, 1999 : PubMed Abstract ESTHER: Dunham_1999_Nature_402_489 PubMedSearch: Dunham 1999 Nature 402 489 PubMedID: 10591208 Gene_locus related to this paper: human-CES5A ,
human-SERHL2 Abstract
Knowledge of the complete genomic DNA sequence of an organism allows a systematic approach to defining its genetic components. The genomic sequence provides access to the complete structures of all genes, including those without known function, their control elements, and, by inference, the proteins they encode, as well as all other biologically important sequences. Furthermore, the sequence is a rich and permanent source of information for the design of further biological studies of the organism and for the study of evolution through cross-species sequence comparison. The power of this approach has been amply demonstrated by the determination of the sequences of a number of microbial and model organisms. The next step is to obtain the complete sequence of the entire human genome. Here we report the sequence of the euchromatic part of human chromosome 22. The sequence obtained consists of 12 contiguous segments spanning 33.4 megabases, contains at least 545 genes and 134 pseudogenes, and provides the first view of the complex chromosomal landscapes that will be found in the rest of the genome.
        
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