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Table 2 Accession number in GenBank and function of the heart-specific genes from Figure 1

From: Heart-specific genes revealed by expressed sequence tag (EST) sampling

Gene name in Figure 1

Accession number in GenBank

Function

Heart physiology relation

TG131

XM_033374

Myosin heavy chain 7 (MYH 7)

Expected

TG132_7

XM_027060

Myosin light chain 2 (MYL 2)

Expected

TG109

XM_004995

Myosin light chain 2a (MYL 2a)

Expected

TG114

XM_032189

Myosin light chain polypeptide 4 (MYL 4)

Expected

TG72

NM_000366

Alpha-tropomyosin I

Expected

TG97

BC009978

Alpha-actin (ACTC)

Expected

TG13_8

X74819

Troponin T2

Expected

TG154

XM_012849

Troponin I

Expected

TG86

NM_001235

Colligin

Expected

TG166_34

U15590

HSP 17 kD

Expected

TG47_169

D87666

HSP 90 kD

Expected

TG78

NM_005566

Lactate dehydrogenase

Expected

TG158

NM_001428

Alpha-enolase 1 (ENO1)

Expected

TG22

L06132

Voltage-dependent anion channel 1 (VDAC-1)

Expected

TG74

NM_002489

NADH dehydrogenase ubiquinone 1, alpha subcomplex, 4

Expected

TG81

NM_002709

Protein phosphatase 1, regulatory (inhibitor) subunit (PPP1 R)

Not obvious

TG124

X80910

Protein phosphatase 1, catalytic subunit - beta isoform (PPP1 CB)

Not obvious

TG87

BC010859

Procollagen-proline, 2-oxoglutarate 4-dioxygenase

Not obvious

TG106

NM_024419

Phosphatidyl glycerophosphate synthase

Not obvious

TG110

XM_005783

Glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase (GOT1)

Not obvious

TG55

XM_038059

Prostaglandine D synthase

Not obvious

TG63

XM_029592

Elongation factor eiF 4A

Not obvious

TG121

XM_031239

Exostose 2 (EXT2)

Not obvious

TG3_168

BC007008

Crystallin alpha B

Not obvious

TG90

AF151904

'CGI 146 protein'

Not obvious

TG126

XM_035119

Makorin I

Not obvious

TG151

L12535

RSU-1

Not obvious

TG39

BC008721

RAB-7

Not obvious

TG107

NM_015023

KIAA1037

New

TG183_4

XM_045981

KIAA0553

New

TG37

NM_014857

KIAA0471_IDN4

New

TG94

AL356299

X

New

  1. Relationship between gene names in Figure 1, GenBank references and functions. The relationship with heart physiology is denoted 'expected' when the gene is known to be widely expressed in the heart, 'not obvious' when the gene is not known to be widely expressed in the heart, and 'new' when the gene has no known function. Genes in bold were experimentally validated later and were found to be heart-specific.