Haplotype structure and selection of the MDM2 oncogene in humans.
The MDM2 protein is an ubiquitin ligase that plays a critical role in regulating the levels and activity of the p53 protein, which is a central tumor suppressor. A SNP in the human MDM2 gene (SNP309 T/G) occurs at frequencies dependent on demographic history and has been shown to have important diff...
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author | Atwal, G Bond, G Metsuyanim, S Papa, M Friedman, E Distelman-Menachem, T Ben Asher, E Lancet, D Ross, D Sninsky, J White, T Levine, A Yarden, R |
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description | The MDM2 protein is an ubiquitin ligase that plays a critical role in regulating the levels and activity of the p53 protein, which is a central tumor suppressor. A SNP in the human MDM2 gene (SNP309 T/G) occurs at frequencies dependent on demographic history and has been shown to have important differential effects on the activity of the MDM2 and p53 proteins and to associate with altered risk for the development of several cancers. In this report, the haplotype structure of the MDM2 gene is determined by using 14 different SNPs across the gene from three different population samples: Caucasians, African Americans, and the Ashkenazi Jewish ethnic group. The results presented in this report indicate that there is a substantially reduced variability of the deleterious SNP309 G allele haplotype in all three populations studied, whereas multiple common T allele haplotypes were found in all three populations. This observation, coupled with the relatively high frequency of the G allele haplotype in both and Caucasian and Ashkenazi Jewish population data sets, suggests that this haplotype could have undergone a recent positive selection sweep. An entropy-based selection test is presented that explicitly takes into account the correlations between different SNPs, and the analysis of MDM2 reveals a significant departure from the standard assumptions of selective neutrality. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:6f71004c-7b15-40db-bd50-84ef85a3cd772022-03-26T19:30:41ZHaplotype structure and selection of the MDM2 oncogene in humans.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:6f71004c-7b15-40db-bd50-84ef85a3cd77EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2007Atwal, GBond, GMetsuyanim, SPapa, MFriedman, EDistelman-Menachem, TBen Asher, ELancet, DRoss, DSninsky, JWhite, TLevine, AYarden, RThe MDM2 protein is an ubiquitin ligase that plays a critical role in regulating the levels and activity of the p53 protein, which is a central tumor suppressor. A SNP in the human MDM2 gene (SNP309 T/G) occurs at frequencies dependent on demographic history and has been shown to have important differential effects on the activity of the MDM2 and p53 proteins and to associate with altered risk for the development of several cancers. In this report, the haplotype structure of the MDM2 gene is determined by using 14 different SNPs across the gene from three different population samples: Caucasians, African Americans, and the Ashkenazi Jewish ethnic group. The results presented in this report indicate that there is a substantially reduced variability of the deleterious SNP309 G allele haplotype in all three populations studied, whereas multiple common T allele haplotypes were found in all three populations. This observation, coupled with the relatively high frequency of the G allele haplotype in both and Caucasian and Ashkenazi Jewish population data sets, suggests that this haplotype could have undergone a recent positive selection sweep. An entropy-based selection test is presented that explicitly takes into account the correlations between different SNPs, and the analysis of MDM2 reveals a significant departure from the standard assumptions of selective neutrality. |
spellingShingle | Atwal, G Bond, G Metsuyanim, S Papa, M Friedman, E Distelman-Menachem, T Ben Asher, E Lancet, D Ross, D Sninsky, J White, T Levine, A Yarden, R Haplotype structure and selection of the MDM2 oncogene in humans. |
title | Haplotype structure and selection of the MDM2 oncogene in humans. |
title_full | Haplotype structure and selection of the MDM2 oncogene in humans. |
title_fullStr | Haplotype structure and selection of the MDM2 oncogene in humans. |
title_full_unstemmed | Haplotype structure and selection of the MDM2 oncogene in humans. |
title_short | Haplotype structure and selection of the MDM2 oncogene in humans. |
title_sort | haplotype structure and selection of the mdm2 oncogene in humans |
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