Chromosome Assignment of the Human Gene for Galactose-1-phosphate Uridyltransferase*
- N. C. Sun,
- C. C. Chang, and
- E. H. Y. Chu
Abstract
Somatic cell hybrids formed between galactose-negative mutant Chinese hamster cells and human lymphocytes were selected in galactose medium and analyzed for the concurrent presence of specific human chromosome(s) and human galactose-1-phosphate uridyltransferase. In one of the hybrid clones only a single human chromosome, A2, was consistently present when the hybrid cells were maintained in the selective medium, suggesting that the location of the structural gene for galactose-1-phosphate uridyltransferase is on this chromosome. Among subclones derived from this cell hybrid in the absence of selection, a complete concordance was demonstrated between the ability or inability to utilize galactose and the concomitant presence or absence of the human transferase and the A2 chromosome.
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↵ * This paper is no. VIII in a series entitled “Mammalian Cell Genetics.” The preceding paper is ref. 23.





