The human APO-1 (APT) antigen maps to 10q23, a region that is syntenic with mouse chromosome 19

Genomics. 1992 Sep;14(1):179-80. doi: 10.1016/s0888-7543(05)80302-7.

Abstract

The APO-1 (APT) antigen is a cell surface antigen expressed on a variety of normal and malignant cells. Binding of anti-APO-1 antibody to the APO-1 antigen induces programmed cell death (apoptosis). The APO-1 antigen shows homology to the members of the tumor necrosis factor receptor/nerve growth factor receptor superfamily. Using cosmid DNA containing the APO-1 gene as a probe for fluorescence in situ hybridization, we have mapped the gene to a subregion of chromosomal band 10q23. The human APO-1 locus lies within a conserved synteny segment present on mouse chromosome 19 consistent with the previous chromosomal assignment of the corresponding mouse antigen.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Antigens, Neoplasm / genetics*
  • Antigens, Surface / genetics*
  • Apoptosis
  • Base Sequence
  • Chromosome Banding
  • Chromosome Mapping*
  • Chromosomes, Human, Pair 10*
  • DNA Probes
  • Humans
  • Molecular Sequence Data
  • Nucleic Acid Hybridization
  • fas Receptor

Substances

  • Antigens, Neoplasm
  • Antigens, Surface
  • DNA Probes
  • fas Receptor