Table 3.
Human ABC transporter pseudogenes (adapted and modified from Piehler et al. [8])
Parental gene | Pseudogene | Chromosomal location | Accession number |
---|---|---|---|
ABCA3 | ABCA17P | 16p13.3 | DQ266102 |
ABCA10 | ABCA10P | 4p16.3 | AK024359 |
Abca14* | ABCA14P1 | 16p12.2 | |
Abca15* | ABCA15P1 | 16p12.2 | DR731461 |
ABCA15P2 | 16p12.1 | ||
ABCB4 | ABCB4P | 4q32.1 | |
ABCB10 | ABCB10P1 | 15q11.2 | |
ABCB10P2 | 15q13.1 | ||
ABCB10P3 | 15q13.1 | ||
ABCC6 | ABCC6P1 | 16p12.3 | DB11925 |
ABCC6P2 | 16p13.11 | ||
ABCD1 | ABCD1P1 | 2p11.1 | AY344117 |
ABCDIP2 | 10p11.1 | ||
ABCDIP3 | 16p11.2 | ||
ABCDIP4 | 22q11.1 | ||
ABCE1 | ABCE1P1 | Iq31.2 | |
ABCEIP2 | 7p15.3 | ||
ABCF2 | ABCF2P1 | 3p11.2 | |
ABCF2P2 | 7q11.2 | ||
ABCG2 | ABCG2P1 | 14q24.3 | |
ABCG2P2 | 15q23 |
*Abca14, Abca15 and Abca16 are mouse genes, with no human orthologues [9]. The mouse genome contains 52 Abc genes, whereas the human genome carries 49 ABC genes.