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USP14 (ubiquitin-specific protease-14) gene

A segmental duplication of chromosome 18 involving ROCK1 & USP14 is one of the few features distinguishing the human genome from the chimpanzee genome. [1,2]

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ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase 14; deubiquitinating enzyme 14; ubiquitin thiolesterase 14; ubiquitin-specific-processing protease 14 (USP14, TGT)

General

evolutionary divergent human gene

Properties

TEMPLATE-FOR: messenger RNA TEMPLATE-FOR: ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase 14 LOCUS: human chromosome-18 P11.32 MOTIF: transcription factor binding site transcriptional start site exon intron transcriptional termination site

Database Correlations

OMIM 607274 Entrez Gene 9097

References

  1. Fortna A, Kim Y, MacLaren E, Marshall K, Hahn G, Meltesen L, Brenton M, Hink R, Burgers S, Hernandez-Boussard T, Karimpour- Fard A, Glueck D, McGavran L, Berry R, Pollack J, Sikela JM. Lineage-specific gene duplication and loss in human and great ape evolution. PLoS Biol. 2004 Jul;2(7):E207. Epub 2004 Jul 13. PMID: 15252450
  2. Goidts V, Szamalek JM, Hameister H, Kehrer-Sawatzki H. Segmental duplication associated with the human-specific inversion of chromosome 18: a further example of the impact of segmental duplications on karyotype and genome evolution in primates. Hum Genet. 2004 Jul;115(2):116-22. Epub 2004 May 7. PMID: 15133654