Novel splice, missense, and nonsense mutations in the fumarylacetoacetase gene causing tyrosinemia type 1.

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Rootwelt H, Berger R, Gray G, Kelly DA, Coskun T, Kvittingen EA

Novel splice, missense, and nonsense mutations in the fumarylacetoacetase gene causing tyrosinemia type 1.

Am J Hum Genet. 1994 Oct;55(4):653-8.

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Abstract

In six unrelated patients with hereditary tyrosinemia type 1 (HT1), three different disease-causing mutations were found by DNA sequencing. Two Pakistani patients, with acute and intermediate forms of HT1, were homozygous for a G192-->T mutation in the last nucleotide of exon 2. This caused aberrant splicing with partial intron 2 retention and premature termination. Three Turkish patients with chronic and intermediate forms of HT1 were homozygous for an A698-->T mutation substituting aspartic acid 233 with valine. A Norwegian patient with an intermediate clinical phenotype was heterozygous for G786-->A, introducing a TGA stop codon for Trp262 (W262X). Site-directed mutagenesis and expression in a rabbit reticulocyte lysate system demonstrated that the nonsense and missense mutations abolished fumarylacetoacetase activity and gave reduced amounts of a truncated and a full-length protein, respectively. Simple tests were established to identify the three mutations by restriction digestion of PCR-amplified genomic DNA. Among 30 additional HT1 patients investigated, 2 were found to be homozygous and 1 heterozygous for G192-->T. Two other patients were homozygous and one was heterozygous for W262X.

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NameUniProt ID
FumarylacetoacetaseP16930Details