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The microcell-mediated transfer of human chromosome 8 restores the deficient N-acetylytransferase activity in skin fibroblasts of Mucopolysaccharidosis type IIIC patients.

Human Genetics 2006 September
The candidate gene for Mucopolysaccharidosis (MPS) type IIIC has been localized to the pericentric region of the chromosome 8 by the linkage disequilibrium analysis. To validate the localization of the gene, we rescued the deficient acetyl-coenzyme A: alpha-glucosaminide-N-acetylytransferase activity in the cultured cells of MPS IIIC patients by functional complementation via microcell-mediated chromosome transfer. The introduction of the target human monochromosome completely restored the activity confirming functional localization of the candidate gene on human chromosome 8.

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