Title of article :
Expression of hypothetical proteins in human fetal brain: increased expression of hypothetical protein 28.5 kDa in Down syndrome, a clue for its tentative role
Author/Authors :
LUBEC، Gert نويسنده , , Engidawork، Ephrem نويسنده , , Gulesserian، Talin نويسنده , , Fountoulakis، Michael نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Major advances have been made in annotation of sequences of the human genome, although elucidating the functions of these newly discovered genes remains to be a strong challenge. In an effort to give insight into how triplication of chromosome 21 leads to mental retardation in Down syndrome, we have constructed a twodimensional protein map from control and Down syndrome fetal brain and identified hypothetical proteins with no known functions. Subsequent quantitative analysis of these proteins revealed no apparent change in expression of hypothetical proteins DKZp564P0562.1 (fragment), 16.6, 21.4, 39.5, and 40 kDa as well as putative 55 kDa protein between controls and Down syndrome fetuses. By contrast, hypothetical protein 28.5 kDa was significantly elevated (P<0.05) in fetal Down syndrome. This finding offers an important clue that a hypothetical protein might be involved in the pathomechanisms of brain abnormality in Down syndrome.
Keywords :
Hypothetical proteins , two-dimensional electrophoresis , Fetal Down syndrome , brain
Journal title :
MOLECULAR GENETICS AND METABOLISM
Journal title :
MOLECULAR GENETICS AND METABOLISM