Nishita_1996_Genomics_36_539

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Title : Genomic imprinting and chromosomal localization of the human MEST gene - Nishita_1996_Genomics_36_539
Author(s) : Nishita Y , Yoshida I , Sado T , Takagi N
Ref : Genomics , 36 :539 , 1996
Abstract :

We have isolated a human homologue (MEST) of the mouse mesoderm-specific transcript (Mest) gene that shares about 70% nucleotide sequence homology. Northern blot analysis showed that the MEST gene was expressed in all major fetal organs and tissues so far examined, i.e., amnion, brain, heart, lung, stomach, gut, adrenal, kidney, muscle, and liver, which does not contradict with mesoderm-specific expression. MEST was abundantly expressed in hydatidiform moles of androgenetic origin, whereas it was barely detectable in dermoid cysts of parthenogenetic origin. Thus, it seems likely that the MEST gene, mapped to 7q32 by fluorescence in situ hybridization, is maternally repressed as the mouse homologue.

PubMedSearch : Nishita_1996_Genomics_36_539
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Gene_locus related to this paper: human-MEST

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Gene_locus human-MEST
Family MEST-like

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Nishita Y, Yoshida I, Sado T, Takagi N (1996)
Genomic imprinting and chromosomal localization of the human MEST gene
Genomics 36 :539

Nishita Y, Yoshida I, Sado T, Takagi N (1996)
Genomics 36 :539