Candidate gene associated with a mutation causing recessive polycystic kidney disease in mice

JH Moyer, MJ Lee-Tischler, HY Kwon, JJ Schrick… - Science, 1994 - science.org
JH Moyer, MJ Lee-Tischler, HY Kwon, JJ Schrick, ED Avner, WE Sweeney, VL Godfrey…
Science, 1994science.org
A line of transgenic mice was generated that contains an insertional mutation causing a
phenotype similar to human autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease. Homozygotes
displayed a complex phenotype that included bilateral polycystic kidneys and an unusual
liver lesion. The mutant locus was cloned and characterized through use of the transgene as
a molecular marker. Additionally, a candidate polycystic kidney disease (PKD) gene was
identified whose structure and expression are directly associated with the mutant locus. A …
A line of transgenic mice was generated that contains an insertional mutation causing a phenotype similar to human autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease. Homozygotes displayed a complex phenotype that included bilateral polycystic kidneys and an unusual liver lesion. The mutant locus was cloned and characterized through use of the transgene as a molecular marker. Additionally, a candidate polycystic kidney disease (PKD) gene was identified whose structure and expression are directly associated with the mutant locus. A complementary DNA derived from this gene predicted a peptide containing a motif that was originally identified in several genes involved in cell cycle control.
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