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DNA RESEARCH 1, — Supplement, 47-56 (1994)
Prediction of the Coding Sequences of Unidentified Human Genes.I. The Coding Sequences of 40 New Genes (KIAA0001-KIAA0040)
Deduced by Analysis of Randomly Sampled cDNA Clones fromHuman Immature Myeloid Cell Line KG-1 (Supplement)
Nobuo NOMURA,1* Nobuyuki MIYAJIMA,2 Takashi SAZUKA,2 Ayako TANAKA,2 Yutaka KAWARABAYASI,2
Shusei SATO, 2 ' 3 Takahiro NAGASE,2 Naohiko SEKI,2 Ken-ichi ISHIKAWA,2 and Satoshi TABATA2'3
Institute of Gerontology, Nippon Medical School, Nakahara-ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa 211, Japan,1 KazusaDNA Research Institute, Chuou-ku, Chiba 260, Japan,2 and Department of Biology, Faculty of Science,
Nagoya University, Chigusa-ku, Nagoya 464, Japan3
(Received 30 October 1993)
Sequence features of the predicted coding regions for40 unidentified human genes. Gene numbers are givenon the left side. The horizontal scale represents aminoacid residues from the N-terminus. Occurrence of hy-drophobic amino acid residues is indicated by blue ver-tical bars (long: aromatic, short: aliphatic) and thatof hydrophilic by either green (Arg, Lys and His: long,medium and short upward bars; Glu and Asp: long andshort downward bars) or red vertical bars (long: amides,short: alcohols). Pro is shown by black bars and the po-sitions of Ala, Gly and Cys were left unmarked. Abovethe lines of amino acid residues, the regions that showedsimilarities to known genes are indicated by horizontallines with arrowheads at both ends, the location of pro-tein motifs that matched those in the PROSITE motifdatabase by black blocks, and significant hydrophobic
regions that were identified by the methods of Engelmanet al.1 and of Kyte and Doolittle2 by red blocks. Abbre-viations used are; B, bovine; Ch, Chinese hamster; D,Drosophila melanogaster, H, human; M, mouse; N, Neu-rospora crassa; P, pig; R, rat; Sc, Saccharomyces cere-visiae.
References
1. Engelman, D. M., Steize, T. A., and Goldman, A. 1986,Identifying nonpolar transbilayer helices in amino acid se-quences of membrane proteins, Annu. Rev. Biophys. Bio-phys. Chem., 15, 321-353.
2. Kyte, J. and Doolittle, R. F. 1982, A simple method fordisplaying the hydropathic character of a protein, 157,105-132.
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KIAA0001
0002
0003
0004
26.3% of Angiotens-m II receptor (B)
TYR PHOSPHO SITE
, 1 I III I . I I ,, I I . ! ,
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30.6% of T-complexpolypeptide 1(H)
EVKASP PROTBAS
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40.8% officolin (P)
FIBRIN AGC DOMAIN
99.7% of TAF(H)
TYR PHOSPHO SITS
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LSUCINE ZIPPER
TYR PHOSPHO SITE ATPGTPA
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32.4% of vav oncogene (H) -)
0006
- 26.2% of Phospholipase C (ft)
} 20.2% of Guanine nucleotide releasing protein (R)
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TBBTA REPEATS
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<—25.9% of Protein phosphatase 2ca (H) —
0016
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37.4% of tre oncogene(H)
0019
0020 TYR PBOSPBO SITE
300
PROKAR LIPOPROTBIN
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0021
TYR PHOSPHO SITE
33.4% ofCyritestin(M)
IHC PR0TKAS6
0022
0023
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94.8 % of can oncogene (H)
HMH
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u| n m •• H | • | II|J ii| | n P| I|m H > H ; . NPNH'UJ ^niiu
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97.3 % of Phosphatidylserine synthase (Ch)
TYR PHOSPHO SITS TYR PHOSPHO SITK
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0025 TYR PHCSPHO SITE
TYR PHOSPHO SITE
0026 IEVC1SEIW.
002? TYR PHOSPHO SITE PROKAR LIPOPROTTEIS R1BOS0MALS14 PROKAR LIPOPROTTEIS
0028 41.1% of Mitochondria! le-ucyl Into syntasv (N)
A4 TRNA LICASEI CYTO CHRONB C
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45.6% ofMCM2 (Sc)
TYR PHOSPHO SITE
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100
0031
f 39% of Elongation factor 2 (H)
ATP CTPA TYR PHOSPHO SiTE
TYR PHOSPHO SITE
TYR PHOSPHO SITE
34. 7 % ofRCCI(H)
0032 RECEPTOR CYT0K1NES 2 "Ccl 2 RCCI2 CI2 PROKAR LIRCCI2 PROKAR LIP0PR0TE1N
400 S00
37.6% of HPVE6-associatedprotein(H)28.3%ofKIAA0010(H)
TYR PHOSPHO SITE
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0033 TYR PHOSPHO SITE
0034 99.8% of Clathrin heavy chain (R)
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TYR PHOSPHO SITE
||lylj|l||l
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72. 7% of Nucleolarprotein Noppt40(R)
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003? PROKAK L1P0PR0TE1N
55.6% ofAdenylate cyclase U (R)
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GUASYUTE CYCUSES TYR PHOSPHO SITE
TYR PHOSPHO SITE
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31.9% of Initiation factor 4B (H)0038 TYR PHOSPHO SITE RNP f
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NI'III ii™«'i'ik i ikii
0040 TYR PHOSPHO SITE
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