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Blood, Vol. 94 No. 6 (September 15), 1999: pp. 2039-2047

The Human Platelet &b.alpha;IIb Gene Is Not Closely Linked to Its Integrin Partner beta 3

M.A. Thornton, M. Poncz, M. Korostishevsky, E. Yakobson, S. Usher, U. Seligsohn, and H. Peretz

From the Department of Pediatrics, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA; and the Department of Human Genetics, Sackler School of Medicine and Clinical Biochemistry Laboratory, Sourasky Medical Center, Institute of Thrombosis and Hemostasis, Sheba Medical Center, Tel-Aviv University, Israel.

alpha IIbb3 integrin is a heterodimeric receptor facilitating platelet aggregation. Both genes are on chromosome 17q21.32. Intergenic distance between them has been reported to be 125 to 260 kilobasepairs (kb) by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) genomic analysis, suggesting that they may be regulated coordinately during megakaryopoiesis. In contrast, other studies suggest these genes are greater than 2.0 megabasepairs (mb) apart. Because of the potential biological implications of having these two megakaryocytic-specific genes contiguous, we attempted to resolve this discrepancy. Taking advantage of large kindreds with mutations in either alpha IIb or beta 3, we have developed a genetic linkage map between the thyroid receptor hormone-1 gene (THRA1) and beta 3 as follows: cen-THRA1-BRCA1-D17S579/alpha IIb-beta 3-qter, with a distance of 1.3 centiMorgans (cM) between alpha IIb and beta 3 and the two genes being oriented in the same direction. PFGE genomic and YAC clone analysis showed that the beta 3 gene is distal and >= 365 kb upstream of alpha IIb. Additional restriction mapping shows alpha IIb is linked to the erythrocyte band 3 (EPB3) gene, and beta 3 to the homeobox HOX2b gene. Analysis of alpha IIb+-BAC and P1 clones confirm that the EPB3 gene is ~110 kb downstream of the alpha IIb gene. Sequencing the region surrounding the human alpha IIb locus showed the Granulin gene ~18 kb downstream to alpha IIb, and the KIAA0553 gene ~5.7 kb upstream. This organization is conserved in the murine sequence. These studies show that alpha IIb and beta 3 are not closely linked, with alpha IIb flanked by nonmegakaryocytic genes, and imply that they are unlikely to share common regulatory domains during megakaryopoiesis.


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