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GM10482 Somatic cell hybrid

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CHROMOSOME 11 REGIONAL MAPPING PANEL SOMATIC CELL HYBRIDS

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Overview

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Repository NIGMS Human Genetic Cell Repository
Subcollection Hybrids
Cell Type Somatic cell hybrid
Transformant Untransformed
Confirmation Clinical summary/Case history
ISCN Mouse/human hybrid retaining human der(11)t(X;11) & #7
Remarks Line MCH110.1 C4; produced by fusing human fibroblast (GM03552) with a 46,X,t(X;11) (Xpter>Xq26::11q23>11qter;11pter>11q23:: Xq26>Xqter) karyo with mouse line A9 cells; selected in HAT medium: 92% cells have human der(11)t(X;11) and 80% have #7

Characterizations

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IDENTIFICATION OF SPECIES OF ORIGIN Species of Origin Confirmed by Nucleoside Phosphorylase, Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase, and Lactate Dehydrogenase Isoenzyme Electrophoresis and by Chromosome Analysis
 
GENE MAPPING & DOSAGE STUDIES - X CHROMOSOME DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave a negative result in Southern blot hybridization analysis with a probe for Xp22.32 (also Yp11.3), MIC2, and a positive result with a probe for Xq28, DXS15. PCR analysis of DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave a positive result with a primer for Xq28, G6PD, and gave negative results with primers for Xp11.3, DXS1003, Xp22.32, STS, Xq12, DXS453, Xq13.3, PGK1, Xq21.3, DXS3, and Xq26, HPRT.
 
GENE MAPPING & DOSAGE STUDIES - CHROMOSOME 4 DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave a negative result in Southern blot hybridization analysis with a probe for 4p16.2p15.1, D4S20.
 
GENE MAPPING & DOSAGE STUDIES - CHROMOSOME 7 DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave a positive result in Southern blot hybridization analysis with a probe for 7q31q32, D7S347.
 
GENE MAPPING & DOSAGE STUDIES - CHROMOSOME 11 DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave positive results in Southern blot hybridization analyses with probes for 11p15.5, D11S12, and 11q21q22, CLG, and a negative result with a probe for 11q23.3, ETS1. PCR analysis of DNA from this somatic cell hybrid gave positive results with primers for 11p13, CAT, and 11q21-q22, CLG.
 

Phenotypic Data

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Remarks Line MCH110.1 C4; produced by fusing human fibroblast (GM03552) with a 46,X,t(X;11) (Xpter>Xq26::11q23>11qter;11pter>11q23:: Xq26>Xqter) karyo with mouse line A9 cells; selected in HAT medium: 92% cells have human der(11)t(X;11) and 80% have #7

Publications

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Gabriel JM, Higgins MJ, Gebuhr TC, Shows TB, Saitoh S, Nicholls RD, A model system to study genomic imprinting of human genes. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A95:14857-62 1998
PubMed ID: 9843980
 
Pilia G, MacMillan S, Nagaraja R, Mumm S, Weissenbach J, Schlessinger D, YAC/STS map of 9 Mb of Xq26 at 100-kb resolution, localizing 6 ESTs, 6 genes, and 32 genetic markers. Genomics34:55-62 1996
PubMed ID: 8661023
 
Leek J, Lench N, Maraj B, Bailey A, Carr IM, Andersen S, Cross J, Whelan P, MacLennan KA, Meredith DM, Prostate-specific membrane antigen: evidence for the existence of a second related human gene British journal of cancer72:583-8 1995
PubMed ID: 7669565
 
De Plaen E, Arden K, Traversari C, Gaforio JJ, Szikora JP, De Smet C, Brasseur F, van der Bruggen P, Lethé B, Lurquin C, Structure, chromosomal localization, and expression of 12 genes of the MAGE family Immunogenetics40:360-9 1994
PubMed ID: 7927540
 
Oaks MK, Hanson JP Jr, O'Malley DP, Molecular cytogenetic mapping of the human melanoma antigen (MAGE) gene family to chromosome region Xq27-qter: implications for MAGE immunotherapy. Cancer Res54:1627-9 1994
PubMed ID: 8137270
 
Dorig RE, Marcil A, Chopra A, Richardson CD, The human CD46 molecule is a receptor for measles virus (Edmonston strain). Cell75:295-305 1993
PubMed ID: 8402913
 
Saxon PJ, Srivatsan ES, Stanbridge EJ, Introduction of human chromosome 11 via microcell transfer controls tumorigenic expression of HeLa cells. EMBO J5:3461-6 1986
PubMed ID: 2881780

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Split Ratio 1:5
Temperature 37 C
Percent CO2 8%
Medium Dulbecco Modified Eagles Medium (high glucose) with 2mM L-glutamine or equivalent
Serum 5% fetal bovine serum Not inactivated
Substrate None specified
Subcultivation Method trypsin-EDTA
Supplement Aminopterin 4 x 10-7M
Supplement Hypoxanthine 1 x 10-4M
Supplement Thymidine 1.6 x 10-5M
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