Biology Faculty Articles
The Human Endonexin II (ENX2) Gene Is Located at 4q28----q32
ORCID
0000-0001-7353-8301
ResearcherID
N-1726-2015
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics
ISSN
0301-0171
Publication Date
1989
Abstract
A relatively recently identified family of structurally similar Ca2(+)-dependent phospholipid binding proteins is called the annexin gene family. At least seven genes are known, although their exact functions are unclear. The endonexin II gene (ENX2), one member of the gene family, is assigned to 4q28----q32 using both Southern transfer analysis of human x rodent somatic cell hybrid DNAs and in situ chromosome hybridization. One of the lipocortin II genes, another annexin, had previously been assigned to the long arm of chromosome 4.
Volume
52
Issue
3-4
First Page
167
Last Page
169
NSUWorks Citation
Modi, William; H. N. Seuanez; M. Jaye; H. J. Haigler; R. Kaplan; and Stephen J. O'Brien. 1989. "The Human Endonexin II (ENX2) Gene Is Located at 4q28----q32." Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics 52, (3-4): 167-169. https://nsuworks.nova.edu/cnso_bio_facarticles/340
Additional Comments
National Cancer Institute contract #: N01-CO-74102