Authors
Alex E MacKenzie, Robert G Korneluk, Francesco Zorzato, Junichi Fujii, Michael Phillips, David Iles, Bé Wieringa, Suzanne Leblond, Jane Bailly, Huntington F Willard, Catherine Duff, Ronald G Worton, David H MacLennan
Publication date
1990/6
Journal
American journal of human genetics
Volume
46
Issue
6
Pages
1082
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The recent cloning of cDNA encoding the Ca++ release channel (ryanodine receptor) of human sarcoplasmic reticulum has enabled us to use somatic cell hybrids to localize the ryanodine receptor gene (RYR) to the proximal long arm of human chromosome 19. Studies with additional hybrids containing deletions or translocations in chromosome 19 enabled us to localize RYR to 19q13. 1 in a region distal to GPI/MAG and proximal to D19S18/DNF11. On the basis that the myotonic dystrophy (DM) locus maps near this region and that myotonia could result from a defect in the ryanodine receptor, we examined the linkage between the DM locus and RYR. Our results, showing several DM-RYR recombinants, rule out an RYR defect as the cause of DM. However, localization of RYR to a region of human chromosome 19 which is syntenic to an area of pig chromosome 6 containing the HAL gene responsible for porcine …
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