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Query: UMLS:C0027066 (
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A 56-year-old woman initially noticed dizziness in October, 1988, and later dementia and gait disturbance developed, associated with
myoclonus
and periodic synchronous discharge in the electroencephalogram. On the basis of these clinical findings we made a diagnosis of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD). Using RIA for ubiquitin (signal peptide of the
ATP
dependent proteolytic system), we measured the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) ubiquitin levels. The CSF level of ubiquitin was markedly elevated in this case five months after the initial symptoms (230.0 ng/ml) compared with normal values (14.3 +/- 1.1 ng/ml) and values in patients with senile dementia of Alzheimer type (21.3 +/- 6.1 ng/ml) and vascular dementia (16.6 +/- 6.4 ng/ml). With progression of brain atrophy in this case, CSF levels of ubiquitin rapidly decreased to near the normal values. These findings suggest that CSF ubiquitin concentration reflects the activity of the disease process in CJD, and it may be useful in the diagnosis of CJD.
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PMID:[A case of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease with markedly elevated ubiquitin concentration in the cerebrospinal fluid]. 165 80
The construction of a transcriptional map for human chromosome 21 requires the generation of a specific catalogue of genes, together with corresponding mapping information. Towards this goal, we conducted a pilot study on a pool of random chromosome 21 cosmids representing 2 Mb of non-contiguous DNA. Exon-amplification and cDNA selection methods were used in combination to extract the coding content from these cosmids, and to derive expressed sequences libraries. These libraries and the source cosmid library were arrayed at high density for hybridisation screening. A strategy was used which related data obtained by multiple hybridisations of clones originating from one library, screened against the other libraries. In this way, it was possible to integrate the information with the physical map and to compare the gene recovery rate of each technique. cDNAs and exons were grouped into bins delineated by EcoRI cosmid fragments, and a subset of 91 cDNAs and 29 exons have been sequenced. These sequences defined 79 non-overlapping potential coding segments distributed in 24 transcriptional units, which were mapped along 21q. Northern blot analysis performed for a subset of cDNAs indicated the existence of a cognate transcript. Comparison to databases indicated three segments matching to known chromosome 21 genes: PFKL, COL6A1 and S100B and six segments matching to unmapped anonymous expressed sequence tags (ESTs). At the translated nucleotide level, strong homologies to known proteins were found with
ATP
-binding transporters of the ABC family and the dihydroorotase domain of pyrimidine synthetases. These data strongly suggest that bona fide partial genes have been isolated. Several of the newly isolated transcriptional units map to clinically important regions, in particular those involved in Down's syndrome, progressive
myoclonus
epilepsia and auto-immune polyglandular disease. The study presented here illustrates the complementarity of exon-amplification and cDNA selection techniques for generating a large resource of new expressed landmarks, which contribute to the construction of a chromosome 21 transcript map.
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PMID:Model for a transcript map of human chromosome 21: isolation of new coding sequences from exon and enriched cDNA libraries. 758 66