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An imprinted antisense transcript at the human GNAS1 locus
2000
Human Molecular Genetics
Recent studies of the GNAS1 gene have shown a highly complex imprinted expression pattern, with paternally, maternally and biallelically derived protein products, raising questions regarding how such transcriptional complexity is established and maintained. GNAS1 was originally identified as the gene encoding an important and widely expressed signal transduction protein, the α subunit of the stimulatory G protein G s . Partial G s α deficiency results in the hormone resistance syndrome,
doi:10.1093/hmg/9.5.835
pmid:10749992
fatcat:7s3je3krsfcnbkajituggudaxm