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- 2. Human FCHO2 (810 aa) showed 94.6% total-amino-acid identity with mouse Fcho2 (809 aa), and 50.4% total-amino-acid identity with human FCHO1 [1].
- DKFZp451B033 (AL831971.1) was the representative cDNA derived from human FCHO2 gene, while FLJ32208 (AK056770.1) was a chimeric cDNA generated by the recombination between FCHO2 and CSH1 genes [1].
- During genome-wide searching for human genes encoding FCH domain molecules, we identified the FCHO2 gene by using bioinformatics [1].
- FCHO2 gene, consisting of 26 exons, was mapped to human chromosome 5q13 [1].
References
- Identification and characterization of human FCHO2 and mouse Fcho2 genes in silico. Katoh, M., Katoh, M. Int. J. Mol. Med. (2004) [Pubmed]
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