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Does the AD7c-NTP locus encode a protein?

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Does the AD7c-NTP locus encode a protein?

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AD7c-NTP, the only known protein entirely encoded by tandem and nested cassettes of Alu repetitive elements, is reportedly over-expressed in brains of Alzheimer’s disease patients [de la Monte et al., J. Clin. Invest. 15 (1997)]. Based on these findings a commercial diagnostic assay (“7c Gold”/”AlzheimAlert” ) has been developed. We analyzed the published cDNA sequence and compared it to corresponding EST clones as well as the genomic sequences of human and chimpanzee. We come to the conclusion that the existence of the gene and in particular the predicted protein is inconsistent with EST and genomic data. Previously published data need to be reassessed.

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