We have isolated several cDNA clones from a lambda gt11 expression library by screening with antibodies prepared against the microsomal enzyme steroid sulfatase, which is deficient in classical X-chromosome-linked ichthyosis patients. One of these clones (p422) has been assigned by mapping with a somatic cell hybrid panel and by in situ hybridization to Xp22.3. Clone p422 therefore has a coincident localization with the previously identified locus for steroid sulfatase expression in the region of the X chromosome escaping from inactivation. Twelve steroid sulfatase-deficient patients, including eight cases of classical ichthyosis, were found to be deleted for genomic sequences detected by the clone.
Isolation and characterization of a steroid sulphatase cDNA clone: genomic deletions in patients with X-chromosome linked ichthyosis / Ballabio, Andrea; Parenti, Giancarlo; Carrozzo, R; Sebastio, G; Andria, Generoso; Buckle, V; Fraser, N; Craig, I; Rocchi, M; Romeo, G; Jobsis, Ac; Persico, Mg. - In: PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. - ISSN 0027-8424. - STAMPA. - 84:(1987), pp. 4519-4523.
Isolation and characterization of a steroid sulphatase cDNA clone: genomic deletions in patients with X-chromosome linked ichthyosis
BALLABIO, ANDREA;PARENTI, GIANCARLO;ANDRIA, GENEROSO;
1987
Abstract
We have isolated several cDNA clones from a lambda gt11 expression library by screening with antibodies prepared against the microsomal enzyme steroid sulfatase, which is deficient in classical X-chromosome-linked ichthyosis patients. One of these clones (p422) has been assigned by mapping with a somatic cell hybrid panel and by in situ hybridization to Xp22.3. Clone p422 therefore has a coincident localization with the previously identified locus for steroid sulfatase expression in the region of the X chromosome escaping from inactivation. Twelve steroid sulfatase-deficient patients, including eight cases of classical ichthyosis, were found to be deleted for genomic sequences detected by the clone.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.