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The Human Intron-Containing Gene for Glycogenin Maps to Chromosome 3, Band q24
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The Human Intron-Containing Gene for Glycogenin Maps to Chromosome 3, Band q24

Joseph Lomako, Krzysztof Mazuruk, Wieslawa M Lomako, Miriam D Alonso, William J Whelan and Ignacio R Rodriguez
Genomics (San Diego, Calif.), Vol.33(3), pp.519-522
1996-05-01
PMID: 8661012

Abstract

Glycogenin is the autocatalytic, self-glucosylating primer for glycogen synthesis, providing the anchor on which the macromolecule is constructed. We have sequenced the cDNA coding for human muscle glycogenin and have deduced the corresponding amino acid sequence. By means of the polymerase chain reaction and fluorescencein situhybridization, we have found the chromosomal location of the gene coding for glycogenin. This is localized to human chromosome 3, band q24.

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