Lie_2002_Genes.Immun_3_306

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Title : Polymorphisms in the gene encoding thymus-specific serine protease in the extended HLA complex: a potential candidate gene for autoimmune and HLA-associated diseases - Lie_2002_Genes.Immun_3_306
Author(s) : Lie BA , Akselsen HE , Bowlus CL , Gruen JR , Thorsby E , Undlien DE
Ref : Genes Immun , 3 :306 , 2002
Abstract :

Positive selection plays a role, together with negative selection, in the prevention of autoimmunity. Thymus-specific serine protease is highly expressed in the thymus and is believed to be involved in positive selection of T cells. The gene encoding thymus-specific serine protease (PRSS16) maps to the extended HLA complex, which harbours several genes predisposing for autoimmune diseases. Here we report the results of scanning the genetic region containing PRSS16 for polymorphisms. Twenty-two polymorphisms were identified, including one missense polymorphism, one deletion leading to elimination of five amino acids, as well as several SNPs in the promoter region.

PubMedSearch : Lie_2002_Genes.Immun_3_306
PubMedID: 12140752
Gene_locus related to this paper: human-PRSS16

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Gene_locus human-PRSS16

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Lie BA, Akselsen HE, Bowlus CL, Gruen JR, Thorsby E, Undlien DE (2002)
Polymorphisms in the gene encoding thymus-specific serine protease in the extended HLA complex: a potential candidate gene for autoimmune and HLA-associated diseases
Genes Immun 3 :306

Lie BA, Akselsen HE, Bowlus CL, Gruen JR, Thorsby E, Undlien DE (2002)
Genes Immun 3 :306