Chromosome Assignment of the Human Gene for Galactose-1-phosphate Uridyltransferase*

  1. N. C. Sun,
  2. C. C. Chang, and
  3. E. H. Y. Chu
  1. 1Department of Human Genetics, University of Michigan Medical School, 1137 E. Catherine Street, Ann Arbor, Mich. 48104

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.

Footnotes

  • * This paper is no. VIII in a series entitled “Mammalian Cell Genetics.” The preceding paper is ref. 23.

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