TY - JOUR
T1 - Two commonly occurring nucleotide base substitutions in Chinese G6PD variants
AU - Chiu, Daniel Tsun Yee
AU - Zuo, Lin
AU - Chen, Ellson
AU - Chao, Lotung
AU - Louie, Elaine
AU - Lubin, Bertram
AU - Liu, Tsan Z.
AU - Du, Chuan Su
PY - 1991/10/31
Y1 - 1991/10/31
N2 - Using a direct PCR sequencing technique, we have identified two DNA base substitutions in 8 different biochemical G6PD variants of Chinese origin. Neither one of these abnormalities has been reported in other ethnic groups. An abnormality (C1) of G to T substitution at cDNA 1376 causing an amino acid change from Arg to Leu has been found in 3 variants. Another abnormality (C2) of G to A substitution at cDNA 1388 causing an amino acid change from Arg to His has been found in 5 variants. Both C1 and C2 are located in exon 12 of the G6PD gene and are only 12 base pairs apart. However, C1 is associated with a significant increase in the deamino-NADP utilization rate, whereas C2 is not. Taken together, our data suggest that C1 and C2 are very common among Chinese with a G6PD deficiency and exon 12 may define an important functional domain of the human G6PD.
AB - Using a direct PCR sequencing technique, we have identified two DNA base substitutions in 8 different biochemical G6PD variants of Chinese origin. Neither one of these abnormalities has been reported in other ethnic groups. An abnormality (C1) of G to T substitution at cDNA 1376 causing an amino acid change from Arg to Leu has been found in 3 variants. Another abnormality (C2) of G to A substitution at cDNA 1388 causing an amino acid change from Arg to His has been found in 5 variants. Both C1 and C2 are located in exon 12 of the G6PD gene and are only 12 base pairs apart. However, C1 is associated with a significant increase in the deamino-NADP utilization rate, whereas C2 is not. Taken together, our data suggest that C1 and C2 are very common among Chinese with a G6PD deficiency and exon 12 may define an important functional domain of the human G6PD.
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U2 - 10.1016/S0006-291X(05)81163-5
DO - 10.1016/S0006-291X(05)81163-5
M3 - 文章
C2 - 1953767
AN - SCOPUS:0025831075
SN - 0006-291X
VL - 180
SP - 988
EP - 993
JO - Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
JF - Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
IS - 2
ER -