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Query: UMLS:C0020538 (
hypertension
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We have determined the genetic location of the human gene encoding phenylethanolamine N-methyltransferase (PNMT), the terminal enzyme of the catecholamine pathway catalyzing the synthesis of epinephrine (adrenaline) from norepinephrine. This gene is linked to DNA markers on the long arm of chromosome 17, q21-q22, most closely to the DNA markers MFD15 (D17S250) (
Zmax
= 15.0, theta = 0.065) and fLB17.1 (
Zmax
= 14.6, theta = 0.045). Multipoint linkage analysis placed the PNMT locus in the interval fLB17.1-CMM86 (D17S74), at 4 centiMorgans (cM) distal to fLB17.1, and at 17 cM proximal to CMM86. Mapping of the PNMT gene will provide the basis for genetic linkage studies in families with disease which might pathogenetically involve this enzyme. The human chromosomal region 17q21-22 identified here to harbour the PNMT gene may be syntenic to the chromosomal region in the stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR-SP) recently linked to blood-pressure regulation. As an increase of PNMT activity has been associated with the development of
hypertension
in SHR-SP, it will be of interest to perform comparative mapping of the PNMT gene.
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PMID:Genetic linkage of the human gene for phenylethanolamine N-methyltransferase (PNMT), the adrenaline-synthesizing enzyme, to DNA markers on chromosome 17q21-q22. 130 74
We determined the precise genetic location of the human endothelin-1 gene (EDN1), which encodes a peptide with extremely potent vasoactive properties and is apparently involved in a spectrum of diseases ranging from
hypertension
to asthma. Analyzing the segregation of a four-allele EDN1 polymorphism in 40 CEPH families including 480 individuals, we detected significant linkage of EDN1 to DNA markers spanning the telomeric half of chromosome arm 6p. EDN1 was closest to the highly polymorphic nucleotide-repeat marker D6S89 at a theta = 0.06 with the highest pairwise LOD score
Zmax
= 31.2. Subsequent multipoint analysis placed EDN1 at 8 cM distal to D6S89; EDN1 was flanked at its telomeric site at a 13-cM distance by the gene encoding the A subunit of blood clotting factor XIII (F13A1). Furthermore, EDN1 was located at approximately 34-36 cM distal to the HLA region defined by HLA-A, -B, and -DRB1, and 31 cM proximal to the most telomeric marker D6S7. This location of EDN1 on the primary genetic map is strongly supported with odds of 2.7 x 10(12):1 against the next best alternative.
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PMID:The human endothelin-1 gene (EDN1) encoding a peptide with potent vasoactive properties maps distal to HLA on chromosome arm 6p in close linkage to D6S89. 842 11