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Query: EC:2.4.2.8 (
hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase
)
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The chromosomal location of human
DNA polymerase alpha
gene was determined by studies on somatic cell hybrids between a temperature-sensitive mutant cell line of mouse FM3A cells and normal human lymphocytes or a line of human diploid fibroblasts derived from a patient with the fragile X syndrome. A temperature-sensitive mutant, FT20-M6, a 6-thioguanine-resistant derivative of tsFT20, has heat-labile
DNA polymerase alpha
. Interspecific cell hybrids between FT20-M6 and human cells grew at the non-permissive temperature, indicating that some human chromosomes can compensate for the temperature-sensitive defect of tsFT20 in mouse-human cell hybrids. Three of these hybrid clones were examined further, and were shown to contain heat-stable
DNA polymerase alpha
that was neutralized with human
DNA polymerase alpha
-specific monoclonal antibody. Subcloning and segregation tests of these hybrid clones showed a positive correlation between the expression of human
DNA polymerase alpha
and the presence of the human X chromosome. Two subclones, however, did not conform to this relationship: they grew at the nonpermissive temperature but not in hypoxanthine/amethopterin/thymidine medium. Detailed examination of the human chromosomes in these subclones revealed that these clones had only one human chromosome, an X chromosome with a terminal deletion of the long arm including the locus of the gene for
hypoxanthine phosphoribosyltransferase
(
EC 2.4.2.8
). From these data, the functional
DNA polymerase alpha
gene was located on the human X chromosome.
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PMID:Human DNA polymerase alpha. Compensation for heat-labile mouse DNA polymerase alpha and its gene localization on the X chromosome. 654 82