[HTML][HTML] The ubiquitin ligase gene (WWP1) is responsible for the chicken muscular dystrophy

H Matsumoto, H Maruse, Y Inaba, K Yoshizawa… - FEBS letters, 2008 - Elsevier
H Matsumoto, H Maruse, Y Inaba, K Yoshizawa, S Sasazaki, A Fujiwara, M Nishibori…
FEBS letters, 2008Elsevier
Chicken muscular dystrophy with abnormal muscle (AM) has been studied for more than 50
years, but the gene responsible for it remains unclear. Our previous studies narrowed down
the AM candidate region to approximately 1Mbp of chicken chromosome 2q containing
seven genes. In this study, we performed sequence comparison and gene expression
analysis to elucidate the responsible gene. One missense mutation was detected in AM
candidate genes, while no remarkable alteration of expression patterns was observed. The …
Chicken muscular dystrophy with abnormal muscle (AM) has been studied for more than 50 years, but the gene responsible for it remains unclear. Our previous studies narrowed down the AM candidate region to approximately 1Mbp of chicken chromosome 2q containing seven genes. In this study, we performed sequence comparison and gene expression analysis to elucidate the responsible gene. One missense mutation was detected in AM candidate genes, while no remarkable alteration of expression patterns was observed. The mutation was identified in WWP1, detected only in dystrophic chickens within several tetrapods. These results suggested WWP1 is responsible for chicken muscular dystrophy.
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