HUMAN RET PROTO-ONCOGENE MAPPED TO CHROMOSOME 10Q11.2

  • 1 December 1989
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 4 (12), 1519-1521
Abstract
Using cosmid clones derived from human ret proto-oncogene as probes, we determined its chromosome localization by flurescence in situ hybridization. Two overlapping clones, cret-1 and -2, which were cloned using the most 5'' part of human ret proto-oncogene cDNA, hybridized to chromosome 10q11.2. Sixty-three and 52% of the grains obtained by cret-1 nd -2, respectively, were localized to the same site. No other specific hybridization site was observed. From these data, we assigned the site of ret proto-oncogene to chromosome 10q11.2, where the possible locus responsible for multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2A (MEN2A) was mapped by linkage analysis using interstitial retinol binding protein cDNA and D10S5. These findings suggest that ret proto-oncogene might be a suitable probe for approaching the MEN2A locus.