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The SCRN (Secernin) gene family has three vertebrate paralogs, i.e. SCRN1, SCRN2 and SCRN3, which are closely linked to human HOXA, HOXB and HOXD cluster, respectively. SCRN2 (secernin-2) is a 425 amino acid protein that belongs to the peptidase C69 family and the Secernin subfamily. Vertebrate SCRN genes showed a topology of the form (A)(BC), i.e. (Hsa2 Hsa7)(Hsa17), with SCRN2 falling outside the SCRN3-SCRN1 cluster. The SCRN2 gene is conserved in dog, cow, mouse, rat and zebrafish, and maps to human chromosome 17q21.32. Chromosome 17 makes up over 2.5% of the human genome with about 81 million bases encoding over 1,200 genes. Chromosome 17 is linked to neurofibromatosis, a condition characterized by neural and epidermal lesions, and dysregulated Schwann cell growth. Alexander disease, Birt-Hogg-Dube syndrome and Canavan disease are also associated with chromosome 17.
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