Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jun 30, 2026

Navigating MARRVEL, a Web-Based Tool that Integrates Human Genomics and Model Organism Genetics Information
Published on: August 15, 2019
The gene encoding human 2-oxoglutarate dehydrogenase: structural organization and mapping to chromosome 7p13-p14
1Department of Pathological Biochemistry, Nagasaki University School of Medicine, Japan.
Abstract:
Genomic clones covering the entire sequence of the gene encoding human 2-oxoglutarate dehydrogenase (OGDH) were isolated by screening leukocyte and placenta genomic libraries with radio- and digoxigenin (DIG)-labeled human OGDH cDNAs. The human OGDH gene contains 22 exons spanning approx. 85 kb. All exon/intron splice junctions follow the GT/AG rule. The results of primer extension analysis imply that the OGDH transcription start point is a thymine residue 55 bp upstream from the ATG start codon. The 5'-flanking region of OGDH lacked canonical TATA or CAAT boxes. Using DNAs from human x rodent somatic cell hybrids that segregate human chromosomes in conjunction with fluorescence in situ hybridization, human OGDH was assigned to chromosome arm 7p, an area that corresponds to the boundary between bands 7p13 and 7p14.
Related Concept Videos
Organization of Genes
Gene Families
Occasionally these regions can be adapted to take on new roles within the organism, becoming novel genes...
Organization of Genes
Cell Specific Gene Expression
Exon Recombination
Exon shuffling follows “splice frame rules.” Each exon has three reading...
Human Genetics
The complex relationship between genetics and psychology is observable through common biological components such...

