ABCC7 p.Gln237Ala
ClinVar: |
c.709C>G
,
p.Gln237Glu
?
, not provided
c.711G>C , p.Gln237His ? , not provided |
CF databases: |
c.709C>G
,
p.Gln237Glu
(CFTR1)
?
, The substitution was founf in an adult patient presenting with chronic pulmonary infections and a positive sweat chloride test.
c.711G>C , p.Gln237His (CFTR1) ? , |
Predicted by SNAP2: | A: D (71%), C: D (66%), D: D (80%), E: D (71%), F: D (80%), G: D (75%), H: D (75%), I: D (75%), K: D (85%), L: D (80%), M: D (71%), N: D (66%), P: D (85%), R: D (66%), S: D (66%), T: D (66%), V: D (71%), W: D (85%), Y: D (75%), |
Predicted by PROVEAN: | A: D, C: D, D: N, E: N, F: D, G: D, H: N, I: D, K: N, L: D, M: N, N: N, P: D, R: N, S: N, T: N, V: D, W: D, Y: D, |
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[hide] Misprocessing of the CFTR protein leads to mild cy... Hum Mutat. 2005 Apr;25(4):360-71. Clain J, Lehmann-Che J, Dugueperoux I, Arous N, Girodon E, Legendre M, Goossens M, Edelman A, de Braekeleer M, Teulon J, Fanen P
Misprocessing of the CFTR protein leads to mild cystic fibrosis phenotype.
Hum Mutat. 2005 Apr;25(4):360-71., [PMID:15776432]
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Cystic fibrosis (CF) is mainly caused by mutations that interfere with the biosynthetic folding of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) chloride channel. The aim of this study was to determine the mechanism of dysfunction of a disease-causing mutation associated with variable phenotypes. In order to attain these objectives, we studied the effect of the p.L206W mutation on CFTR protein production and function, and we examined the genotype-phenotype correlation of [p.L206W]+[p.F508del] patients. We showed that p.L206W is a processing (class II) mutation since the CFTR biosynthetic pathway was severely impaired, whereas single-channel measurements indicated ion conductance similar to the wild-type protein. These data raise the larger question of the phenotypic variability of class II mutants, including p.F508del. Since multiple potential partners could modify the processing of the CFTR protein during its course to the cell surface, environmental and other genetic factors might contribute to this variability.
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201 To test this possibility, these residues were replaced one at a time by Ala (p.T122A, p.C128A, p.S135A, p.C225A, and p.Q237A) together with the p.L206W mutation, and the processing at steady-state was examined.
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ABCC7 p.Gln237Ala 15776432:201:119
status: NEW