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  • Mapping of the focal adhesion kinase (Fadk) gene to mouse chromosome 15 and human chromosome 8.

Mapping of the focal adhesion kinase (Fadk) gene to mouse chromosome 15 and human chromosome 8.

Mammalian genome : official journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society (1995-02-01)
F T Fiedorek, E S Kay
ABSTRACT

Focal adhesion kinase (pp125FAK or FAK) is a cytoplasmic protein-tyrosine kinase stimulated in response to cell interactions with extracellular matrix components and by exposure to a variety of agonists, including neuropeptides. FAK lacks Src-homology SH2 and SH3 domains, is highly conserved across species, and may represent the prototype for a tyrosine kinase family involved in novel signal transduction pathways. We have identified sequence variants in the 3' untranslated regions of the focal adhesion kinase gene in mice and used a PCR-based oligonucleotide hybridization assay to map the mouse gene (Fadk) to Chromosome (Chr) 15 distal to the myelocytomatosis protooncogene (Myc). The human homolog (PTK2) has been assigned to human Chr 8 on a panel of somatic hybrid cell lines. On the basis of synteny of mouse and human chromosomal maps, the position of the human PTK2 gene probably corresponds to human Chr 8q24-qter.