GC-Rich Sequence DNA Binding Factor 1 (GCFC1)

PAXBP1; C21orf66; GCFC, fSAP105; PAX3-and PAX7-binding protein 1; Functional Spliceosome-Associated Protein 105; GC-Rich Sequence DNA-Binding Factor Candidate

GC-Rich Sequence DNA Binding Factor 1 (GCFC1)
A supernumerary copy of human chromosome 21 (HC21) causes Down syndrome. To understand the molecular pathogenesis of Down syndrome, it is necessary to identify all HC21 genes. The first annotation of the sequence of 21q confirmed 127 genes, and predicted an additional 98 previously unknown "anonymous" genes , which were foreseen by exon prediction programs and/or spliced expressed sequence tags. These putative gene models still need to be confirmed as bona fide transcripts. The characterization and expression pattern of the putative transcripts C21orf7, C21orf11, C21orf15, C21orf18, C21orf19, C21orf22, C21orf42, C21orf50, C21orf51, C21orf57, and C21orf58, the GC-rich sequence DNA-binding factor candidate GCFC, PRED12, PRED31, PRED34, PRED44, PRED54, and PRED56.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)

Organism species: Rattus norvegicus (Rat)