Awardee OrganizationSYRACUSE UNIVERSITY AT SYRACUSE
Description
Abstract Text
In the human liver, ethanol is degraded by dimeric alcohol dehydrogenase
(ADH) to acetaldehyde (AcH) and then by tetrameric aldehyde dehydrogenase
(ALDH) with the subsequent production of acetate, and finally Co 2 and H20.
The genetic polymorphisms at the ADH and ALDH loci are suspected to have
importance in determining the degree of susceptibility to ethanol. Thus, to
understand the genetics of alcohol sensitivity and alcoholism, it is
important to evaluate the molecular structure of the ADH and ALDH genes. As
an initial step toward that end, we plan to characterize different ADH
genes at the molecular level.
So far, molecular characterization of the ADH genes has been mostly at the
cDNA level and only the genomic structure of the ADH2 locus has been
elucidated. As an initial step toward the understanding of the genetics of
alcohol sensitivity, we propose to characterize all ADH genes, including
not only those at the ADH1, ADH2, and ADH3 loci of class I but also those
of the class II and III loci. Using DNA from the PI, we have isolated
partial genomic clones not only of all these ADH genes but also of a new
ADH gene which was previously unknown. In order to characterize all of
these ADH genes completely, we propose to construct a library using the
same genomic DNA, screen it, and perform DNA sequencing.
By using the DNA sequence data obtained, we plan to study DNA polymorphism
at informative regions at each ADH locus by the method of polymerase chain
reaction and direct genomic sequencing. These data and other published data
will also be used to study the pattern of ADH gene differentiation.
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
CFDA Code
DUNS Number
UEI
Project Start Date
01-July-1991
Project End Date
31-August-1993
Budget Start Date
01-September-1991
Budget End Date
31-August-1992
Project Funding Information for 1991
Total Funding
$164,140
Direct Costs
$101,950
Indirect Costs
$62,190
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
1991
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
$164,140
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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