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A human pseudoautosomal gene encodes the ANT3 ADP/ATP translocase and escapes X-inactivation.

We report that the human ANT3 ADP/ATP translocase gene is a pseudoautosomal gene located proximal to the GM-CSF receptor alpha chain gene (CSF2RA). An ANT3-homologous locus, likely corresponding to a pseudogene, maps to chromosome 9. The ANT3 gene is transcribed from the centromere to the telomere and contains in its first intron a CpG island mapped 1300 kb from the telomere. This gene is transcribed from the Y chromosome and from the active and inactive X chromosomes. This gene thus escapes X-inactivation as predicted for genes belonging to the pseudoautosomal region.[1]

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  1. A human pseudoautosomal gene encodes the ANT3 ADP/ATP translocase and escapes X-inactivation. Slim, R., Levilliers, J., Lüdecke, H.J., Claussen, U., Nguyen, V.C., Gough, N.M., Horsthemke, B., Petit, C. Genomics (1993) [Pubmed]
 
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