Mutation analysis of three genes encoding novel LKB1-interacting proteins, BRG1, STRADalpha, and MO25alpha, in Peutz-Jeghers syndrome.
Mutations in LKB1 lead to Peutz-Jeghers syndrome (PJS). However, only a subset of PJS patients harbours LKB1 mutations. We performed a mutation analysis of three genes encoding novel LKB1-interacting proteins, BRG1, STRADalpha, and MO25alpha, in 28 LKB1-negative PJS patients. No disease-causing muta...
Main Authors: | Alhopuro, P, Katajisto, P, Lehtonen, R, Ylisaukko-Oja, S, Näätsaari, L, Karhu, A, Westerman, A, Wilson, J, de Rooij, F, Vogel, T, Moeslein, G, Tomlinson, I, Aaltonen, L, Mäkelä, T, Launonen, V |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2005
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