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In molecular biology, '''DiGeorge syndrome critical region gene 5 (non-protein coding)''', also known as '''DGCR5''', is a [[long non-coding RNA]]. In humans, it is located on [[Chromosome 22 (human)|chromosome 22q11]], at the ADU breakpoint associated with [[DiGeorge syndrome]].<ref name="pmid8659529">{{cite journal | vauthors = Sutherland HF, Wadey R, McKie JM, Taylor C, Atif U, Johnstone KA, Halford S, Kim UJ, Goodship J, Baldini A, Scambler PJ | title = Identification of a novel transcript disrupted by a balanced translocation associated with DiGeorge syndrome | journal = American Journal of Human Genetics | volume = 59 | issue = 1 | pages = 23–31 | date = Jul 1996 | pmid = 8659529 | pmc = 1915101 }}</ref> Its expression is regulated by the [[transcription factor]] [[REST (gene)|REST]] (RE1-Silencing Transcription factor).<ref name="pmid19050060">{{cite journal | vauthors = Johnson R, Teh CH, Jia H, Vanisri RR, Pandey T, Lu ZH, Buckley NJ, Stanton LW, Lipovich L | title = Regulation of neural macroRNAs by the transcriptional repressor REST | journal = Rna | volume = 15 | issue = 1 | pages = 85–96 | date = Jan 2009 | pmid = 19050060 | pmc = 2612765 | doi = 10.1261/rna.1127009 }}</ref>
In molecular biology, '''DiGeorge syndrome critical region gene 5 (non-protein coding)''', also known as '''DGCR5''', is a [[long non-coding RNA]]. In humans, it is located on [[Chromosome 22 (human)|chromosome 22q11]], at the ADU breakpoint associated with [[DiGeorge syndrome]].<ref name="pmid8659529">{{cite journal | vauthors = Sutherland HF, Wadey R, McKie JM, Taylor C, Atif U, Johnstone KA, Halford S, Kim UJ, Goodship J, Baldini A, Scambler PJ | title = Identification of a novel transcript disrupted by a balanced translocation associated with DiGeorge syndrome | journal = American Journal of Human Genetics | volume = 59 | issue = 1 | pages = 23–31 | date = Jul 1996 | pmid = 8659529 | pmc = 1915101 }}</ref> Its expression is regulated by the [[transcription factor]] [[REST (gene)|REST]] (RE1-Silencing Transcription factor).<ref name="pmid19050060">{{cite journal | vauthors = Johnson R, Teh CH, Jia H, Vanisri RR, Pandey T, Lu ZH, Buckley NJ, Stanton LW, Lipovich L | title = Regulation of neural macroRNAs by the transcriptional repressor REST | journal = RNA | volume = 15 | issue = 1 | pages = 85–96 | date = Jan 2009 | pmid = 19050060 | pmc = 2612765 | doi = 10.1261/rna.1127009 }}</ref>


== See also ==
== See also ==

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In molecular biology, DiGeorge syndrome critical region gene 5 (non-protein coding), also known as DGCR5, is a long non-coding RNA. In humans, it is located on chromosome 22q11, at the ADU breakpoint associated with DiGeorge syndrome.[1] Its expression is regulated by the transcription factor REST (RE1-Silencing Transcription factor).[2]

See also

References

  1. Sutherland HF, Wadey R, McKie JM, Taylor C, Atif U, Johnstone KA, Halford S, Kim UJ, Goodship J, Baldini A, Scambler PJ (Jul 1996). "Identification of a novel transcript disrupted by a balanced translocation associated with DiGeorge syndrome". American Journal of Human Genetics. 59 (1): 23–31. PMC 1915101. PMID 8659529.
  2. Johnson R, Teh CH, Jia H, Vanisri RR, Pandey T, Lu ZH, Buckley NJ, Stanton LW, Lipovich L (Jan 2009). "Regulation of neural macroRNAs by the transcriptional repressor REST". RNA. 15 (1): 85–96. doi:10.1261/rna.1127009. PMC 2612765. PMID 19050060.

Further reading

  • Hirosawa M, Nagase T, Murahashi Y, Kikuno R, Ohara O (Feb 2001). "Identification of novel transcribed sequences on human chromosome 22 by expressed sequence tag mapping". DNA Research. 8 (1): 1–9. doi:10.1093/dnares/8.1.1. PMID 11258795.