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Query: UMLS:C0026827 (hypotonia)
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The identification and functional characterization of genes on chromosome 21 is a necessary step to understand the pathogenesis of the various phenotypic anomalies that affect Down syndrome patients. Using direct cDNA selection we have identified a new gene, SH3BGR, that maps to 21q22.3, proximal to HMG14, and is differentially expressed in heart and skeletal muscle. SH3BGR encodes a novel protein that is characterized by the presence of a proline-rich region containing the consensus sequence for a SH3-binding domain and by an acidic carboxyl-terminal region containing a glutamic acid-rich domain predicted to assume a coiled coil. The presence of two functional domains involved in protein-protein interactions suggests that SH3BGR could be part of a multimeric complex. Its overexpression might alter specific functions of muscular tissue and therefore take part in the pathophysiology of muscular hypotonia in Down syndrome.
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PMID:Cloning a new human gene from chromosome 21q22.3 encoding a glutamic acid-rich protein expressed in heart and skeletal muscle. 905 Sep 28

We have isolated, mapped and sequenced the 5' promoter region of the human SH3BGR (SH3-Binding Glutamine Rich) gene located in the Down syndrome region-2, between markers D21S55 and MX1 of human chromosome 21. This region has been postulated as the minimal region for congenital heart disease and 6 facial and dermatoglyphic features present in Down syndrome. The SH3BGR gene is expressed in fetal and adult heart and in skeletal muscle and therefore it is a candidate gene for the congenital heart defect and muscle hypotonia. The 5' region of the gene has been positioned in a 115 kb PAC/cosmid contig with full EcoRI/SmaI restriction map covering cosmid pockets 122-123 as well as cosmid pocket 124 located between markers D21S268 and D21S220. Sequencing of the SH3BGR promoter region has allowed the identification of several potential regulatory elements of this candidate gene for the congenital heart disease and other potential DS features. Several of the elements identified are also present in other muscle-expressed genes.
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PMID:High-resolution physical map and identification of potentially regulatory sequences of the human SH3BGR located in the Down syndrome chromosomal region. 942 70