ABCC7 p.Val562Leu

ClinVar: c.1684G>A , p.Val562Ile ? , Uncertain significance
c.1684G>C , p.Val562Leu ? , not provided
CF databases: c.1684G>A , p.Val562Ile (CFTR1) D , V562I was detected by DGGE and direct sequencing. The patient was born in Morocco and is homozygous for the mutation and reported to have severe CF with pancreatic insufficiency. The G to A change at 1816 was previously reported to the database as a polymorphism (1816G/A) by Fanen et al. in 1992
c.1684G>C , p.Val562Leu (CFTR1) ? , V562L was detected by DGGE analysis, followed by direct fluorescent sequencing. It was detected in one patient from 220 in Northern Ireland. The other CF allele is presently unknown.
Predicted by SNAP2: A: D (75%), C: D (63%), D: D (91%), E: D (91%), F: D (85%), G: D (91%), H: D (91%), I: N (57%), K: D (95%), L: N (87%), M: D (80%), N: D (91%), P: D (91%), Q: D (91%), R: D (95%), S: D (85%), T: D (85%), W: D (95%), Y: D (91%),
Predicted by PROVEAN: A: D, C: D, D: D, E: D, F: D, G: D, H: D, I: N, K: D, L: N, M: N, N: D, P: D, Q: D, R: D, S: D, T: D, W: D, Y: D,

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[hide] Pallares-Ruiz N, Carles S, Des Georges M, Guittard C, Arnal F, Humeau C, Claustres M
Complete mutational screening of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator gene: cystic fibrosis mutations are not involved in healthy men with reduced sperm quality.
Hum Reprod. 1999 Dec;14(12):3035-40., [PMID:10601093]

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[hide] Bombieri C, Giorgi S, Carles S, de Cid R, Belpinati F, Tandoi C, Pallares-Ruiz N, Lazaro C, Ciminelli BM, Romey MC, Casals T, Pompei F, Gandini G, Claustres M, Estivill X, Pignatti PF, Modiano G
A new approach for identifying non-pathogenic mutations. An analysis of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator gene in normal individuals.
Hum Genet. 2000 Feb;106(2):172-8., [PMID:10746558]

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[hide] Pompei F, Ciminelli BM, Bombieri C, Ciccacci C, Koudova M, Giorgi S, Belpinati F, Begnini A, Cerny M, Des Georges M, Claustres M, Ferec C, Macek M Jr, Modiano G, Pignatti PF
Haplotype block structure study of the CFTR gene. Most variants are associated with the M470 allele in several European populations.
Eur J Hum Genet. 2006 Jan;14(1):85-93., [PMID:16251901]

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[hide] Hughes DJ, Hill AJ, Macek M Jr, Redmond AO, Nevin NC, Graham CA
Mutation characterization of CFTR gene in 206 Northern Irish CF families: thirty mutations, including two novel, account for approximately 94% of CF chromosomes.
Hum Mutat. 1996;8(4):340-7., [PMID:8956039]

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[hide] Hughes D, Wallace A, Taylor J, Tassabehji M, McMahon R, Hill A, Nevin N, Graham C
Fluorescent multiplex microsatellites used to define haplotypes associated with 75 CFTR mutations from the UK on 437 CF chromosomes.
Hum Mutat. 1996;8(3):229-35., [PMID:8889582]

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[hide] Zietkiewicz E, Rutkiewicz E, Pogorzelski A, Klimek B, Voelkel K, Witt M
CFTR mutations spectrum and the efficiency of molecular diagnostics in Polish cystic fibrosis patients.
PLoS One. 2014 Feb 26;9(2):e89094. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0089094. eCollection 2014., [PMID:24586523]

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