Elsevier

Genomics

Volume 38, Issue 3, 15 December 1996, Pages 291-298
Genomics

Regular Article
Isolation, Characterization, and Organ-Specific Expression of Two Novel Human Zinc Finger Genes Related to theDrosophilaGenespalt

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Abstract

The region-specific homeotic genespalt(sal) ofDrosophilaspecifies head and tail as opposed to trunk segments. During later stages of ontogenesis,salis also expressed and required in a small number of tissues and organs in the developing embryo.salencodes a zinc finger protein of unusual but characteristic structure. We made use of these unique features to isolatesal-like genes from humans. Here we report the isolation and molecular characterization of twosal-like transcription units, termed Hsal1 and Hsal2, which are located on chromosomes 16q12.1 and 14q11.1–q12.1, respectively. Their transcripts are expressed in a limited number of adult organs, including the brain. While Hsal2 is evenly expressed in different brain areas, Hsal1 transcripts preferentially accumulate in the corpus callosum and the substantia nigra. In the fetal brain, transcripts of both genes were detected in neurons. The arrangement ofsal-like zinc finger domains and their high degree of sequence similarity suggest a novel and conserved subfamily of human zinc finger transcription factors that is closely related to theDrosophilagene product encoded by the genesal.

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Sequence data from this article have been deposited with the GenBank/EMBL Data Libraries under Accession Nos. X98833 (for Hsal1) and X98834 (for Hsal2).

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