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DNA Research 1995 2(4):167-174; doi:10.1093/dnares/2.4.167
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Prediction of the Coding Sequences of Unidentified Human Genes. IV. The Coding Sequences of 40 New Genes (KIAA0121-KIAA0160) Deduced by Analysis of cDNA Clones from Human Cell Line KG-1

Takahiro Nagase, Naohiko Seki, Ayako Tanaka, Ken-ichi Ishikawa and Nobuo Nomura*

Kazusa DNA Research Institute 1532-3 Yana Uchino, Kisarazu, Chiba 292, Japan

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. Tel. +81-438-52-3930, Fax. +81-438-52-3931

In this series of projects regarding the accumulation of sequence information of unidentified human genes, we newly deduced the sequences of 40 full-length cDNA clones of human cell line KG-1, and predicted the coding sequences of the corresponding genes, named KIAA0121 to 0160. The results of a computer search of public databases indicated that the sequences of 13 genes were unrelated to any reported genes, while the remaining 27 genes carried sequences which showed some similarities to known genes. Obvious unique sequences noted were as follows. A stretch of triplet repeats was contained in each of three genes: These were GAG(Glu) in KIAA0122 and KIAA0147, and TCC(Ser) in KIAA0150. A stretch of 10 amino acidresidues was repeated 21 times in KIAA0139, and a homologous sequence of 76–78 nucleotides was found repeated 6 times in the untranslated region of KIAA0125. northern hybridization analysis demonstrated that 13 genes were expressed in a cell- or tissue-specific manner. Although a vast number of expressed sequence tags (ESTs) have been registered for comprehensive analysis of cDNA clones, our sequence data indicated that their distribution is very unbalanced: e.g. while no EST hit 7 genes, 85 ESTs fell in a single gene.

Key words: full-length cDNA sequence; unidentified human gene; triplet repeat; tissue-specific expression; myeloid cell line KG-1


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