NR AKGR
AU Ryan,A.M.; Womack,J.E.
TI Somatic cell mapping of the bovine prion protein gene and restriction fragment length polymorphism studies in cattle and sheep
QU Animal Genetics 1993 Feb; 24(1): 23-6
PT journal article
AB Brains affected by the progressive neurological disease bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) contain scrapie-associated fibrils and the protease-resistant isoform of prion protein. The gene encoding the normal host prion protein (PRNP) has been mapped to human chromosome 20 and mouse chromosome 2 with the hamster cDNA probe pEA974. Using this probe and a panel of bovine-rodent hybrid somatic cells, we have mapped PRNP to bovine syntenic group U11 (100% concordancy). PRNP restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs) were detected with five of six enzymes (BglII, EcoRI, HindIII, MspI and TaqI) in sheep, in contrast to one of 16 enzymes (HincII) in cattle. Codominant segregation of the bovine HincII RFLP was demonstrated in six backcross pedigrees. While PRNP RFLPs are tightly linked to scrapie incubation period, and consequently susceptibility or resistance to disease in rodents and sheep, the relationship between the PRNP RFLPs and BSE incubation period has not been determined.
IN Die Autoren fanden bei DNA aus Schafen einen wesentlich stärkeren Restriktionsfragmentlängenpolymorphismus als bei Rindern
MH Alleles; Animal; Blotting, Southern/veterinary; Cattle/*genetics; Chromosome Mapping/veterinary; DNA Restriction Enzymes; Gene Frequency; Nerve Tissue Proteins/*genetics; Pedigree; *Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length; PrPsc Proteins; Prions/*genetics; Restriction Mapping; Sheep/*genetics; Support, Non-U.S. Gov't; Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.
AD Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, Texas A&M University, College Station 77843-4467.
SP englisch
PO England