Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-IRVINE
Description
Abstract Text
The long term goals of this project are to isolate the Huntington's disease
(HD) gene, identify the most common mutation in the gene which causes the
disease and, ultimately, understand at the molecular level how a mutant
allele at this locus produces the neuropathology of the disease in
heterozygotes. A combination of physical mapping strategies will be
employed to compile a very high resolution physical map of a region of
about 2.5 Mb of DNA which now appears to be the most narrowly defined
location of the disease gene. This will include several approaches to
rapidly isolate and map many new DNA probes throughout this segment of
chromosomal band 4p16.3. Somatic cell hybrids which retain chromosomes 4
from several important recombinants with HD will be isolated and
extensively characterized. This provides a means for unequivocal
haplotyping of a large number of polymorphic loci which will allow a more
precise locilization for the disease gene to be made. All of the DNA from
the minimal physical region shown to contain the HD gene will be isolated
in overlapping cosmid and YAC clones. The cloned DNA will be thoroughly
examined to identify genomic sequences likely to represent transcribed
regions. Full lengih cDNA clones and genomic clones representing
candidates for the HD gene will be isolated and used to compare the
structure, sequence and expression of these genes in normal individuals,
HD heterozygotes and HD homozygotes in order to identify a specific
alteration which represents the most common HD mutation. The achievement
of this goal will eventually lead to an understanding of the function of
the normal HD gene produce and provide insight into how the presence of a
mutant gene product disorder. This information will hopefully point to
possible completely prevent the onset of symptoms.
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
CFDA Code
DUNS Number
046705849
UEI
MJC5FCYQTPE6
Project Start Date
01-February-1991
Project End Date
31-January-1998
Budget Start Date
01-February-1992
Budget End Date
31-January-1993
Project Funding Information for 1992
Total Funding
$238,323
Direct Costs
$163,024
Indirect Costs
$75,299
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
1992
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
$238,323
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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