A novel pseudoautosomal human gene encodes a putative protein similar to Ac-like transposases

Teresa Esposito, Fernando Gianfrancesco, Alfredo Ciccodicola, Luisa Montanini, Steven Mumm, Michele D'Urso, Antonino Forabosco

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Abstract

We report the cloning of a novel gene, called Tramp, in the Xp/Yp PAR region that has a functional homologue on the Y chromosome and escapes X-inactivation. This gene encodes, within a single exon, a putative protein that has amino acid similarity with transposases of the Ac family. Flanking this gene we have identified putative terminal inverted repeats (TIRs) and a duplicate target site, suggesting that it may be an ancient transposable element. The nucleotide differences in these sites and the TIR-binding inactivity of the putative Tramp protein suggest that this element is not an autonomous transposon. In the human genome, the Tramp protein may be involved in the transposition of other transposable elements, like medium reiterated frequency repeats, or it could be specialized in the acquisition of a new cellular function.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)61-67
Number of pages7
JournalHuman molecular genetics
Volume8
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1999

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