Tischfield J A, Xia Y R, Shih D M, Klisak I, Chen J, Engle S J, Siakotos A N, Winstead M V, Seilhamer J J, Allamand V, Gyapay G, Lusis A J
Department of Medical and Molecular Genetics, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis 46202-5251, USA.
Genomics. 1996 Mar 15;32(3):328-33. doi: 10.1006/geno.1996.0126.
The Group IIA phospholipase gene (PLA2G2A) protein coding regions exhibit significant homology with recently described Group IIC (PLA2G2C) and Group V (PLA2GV) genes. All three genes are present in many mammalian species and are expressed in a tissue-specific pattern. Here, we demonstrate in human that they are tightly linked and map to chromosome 1p34-p36.1. We also show that the homologous mouse loci are tightly linked (no observed recombination) on the distal part of chromosome 4, a region exhibiting synteny with human 1p34-p36. Unlike its rodent counterpart, human PLA2G2C appears to be a nonfunctional pseudogene.