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The human MCP-3 gene (SCYA7): cloning, sequence analysis, and assignment to the C-C chemokine gene cluster on chromosome 17q11.2-q12

  • Genomics. 1994 May 15;21(2):403-8. doi: 10.1006/geno.1994.1283.
G Opdenakker 1 P Fiten G Nys G Froyen N Van Roy F Speleman G Laureys J Van Damme
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  • 1 Rega Institute, University of Leuven, Belgium.
Abstract

Monocyte chemotactic proteins (MCPs) are chemokines involved in macrophage recruitment during inflammation and Cancer. A full-size MCP-3 cDNA was used to isolate the functional human MCP-3 gene. Based on restriction analysis, subclones were selected and the MCP-3 gene sequence was completed. In addition to a dense region with direct and inverted repeats and palindromic sequences, a double microsatellite (CA)n-(GA)n' was found at the 5'-end of the MCP-3 gene, and an RFLP was detected. The gene was regionally mapped by fluorescence in situ hybridization to human chromosome 17, subbands q11.2-q12. This site contains the MCP-subset of C-C chemokines and can be distinguished from the syntenic MIP-1 alpha locus. SCYA7 was assigned as the locus symbol of the MCP-3 gene. Double-labeling experiments confirmed the regional assignment of the MCP-3 gene close to the ERBB2 locus on human chromosome 17.

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