Characterization and localization of the FMR-1 gene product associated with fragile X syndrome (original) (raw)
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- Cathy E. Bakker1,
- Esther de Graaff1,
- Joke Keulemans1,
- Rob Willemsen1,
- Annemieke J. M. H. Verkerk1,
- Hans Galjaard1,
- Arnold J. J. Reuser1,
- André T. Hoogeveen1 &
- …
- Ben A. Oostra1 na1
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Abstract
THE fragile X syndrome is the most frequent form of inherited mental retardation after Down's syndrome, having an incidence of one in 1,250 males1,2. The fragile X syndrome results from amplification of the CGG repeat found in the FMR-1 gene3–6. This CGG repeat shows length variation in normal individuals and is increased significantly in both carriers and patients3–6; it is located 250 base pairs distal to a CpG island6 which is hypermethylated in fragile X patients4–7. The methylation probably results in downregulation of FMR-1 gene expression8. No information can be deduced about the function of the FMR-1 protein from its predicted sequence. Here we investigate the nature and function of the protein encoded by the FMR-1 gene using polyclonal antibodies raised against the predicted amino-acid sequences. Four different protein products, possibly resulting from alternative splicing, have been identified by immunoblotting in lymphoblastoid cell lines of healthy individuals. All these proteins were missing in cell lines from patients not expressing FMR-1 messenger RNA. The intracellular localization of the FMR-1 gene products was investigated by transient expression in COS-1 cells and found to be cytoplasmic. Localization was also predominantly cytoplasmic in the epithelium of the oesophagus, but in some cells was obviously nuclear.
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Coleta Verheij, Cathy E. Bakker, Esther de Graaff, Joke Keulemans, Rob Willemsen, Annemieke J. M. H. Verkerk, Hans Galjaard, Arnold J. J. Reuser, André T. Hoogeveen & Ben A. Oostra
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Verheij, C., Bakker, C., de Graaff, E. et al. Characterization and localization of the FMR-1 gene product associated with fragile X syndrome.Nature 363, 722–724 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1038/363722a0
- Received: 04 November 1992
- Accepted: 07 April 1993
- Issue Date: 24 June 1993
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/363722a0