The murine connexin 36 gene (Cx36) encodes a gap-junction channel protein which is preferentially expressed in brain and retina. The human orthologue CX36 is located on chromosome 15q14, a region recently shown to contain a susceptibility gene for hereditary catatonic schizophrenia. Therefore, CX36 was considered as a positional candidate for mutational analysis. Three polymorphic sites within CX36 were found by sequencing the two exons, the intron-exon boundaries and the putative promoter region of the gene derived from patients and control subjects. No variant exclusively cosegregates with the disease in a large pedigree that mainly supports the chromosome 15q14 locus, providing evidence that CX36 is not causative for the pathogenesis of catatonic schizophrenia in this family.
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