ABCC7 p.Gly314Val
ClinVar: |
c.940G>C
,
p.Gly314Arg
?
, not provided
c.941G>T , p.Gly314Val ? , not provided c.941G>A , p.Gly314Glu ? , not provided |
CF databases: |
c.941G>T
,
p.Gly314Val
(CFTR1)
D
, This mutation was found in a CF patient homozygous for this mutation. He was diagnosed as CF at 32 years.
c.940G>C , p.Gly314Arg (CFTR1) D , This mutation was detected by chemical mismatch and sequencing. The mutation is a G to C change at nucleotide 1072. This results in a glycine to arginine substitution at amino acid 314 (G314R). It is in exon 7 and it eliminates a DdeI restriction site. This mutation was found in a patient with an American Indian/Caucasian mother and Dutch/French father. This patient has a [delta]F508 mutation on the other chromosomes and is pancreatic insufficient. This mutation was not found in 25 normal chromosomes and 25 CF chromosomes. c.941G>A , p.Gly314Glu (CFTR1) ? , This mutation, in exon 7 of the CFTR gene, was found by direct sequencing and the second mutation is [delta]F508. The patient is 7 years old. Diagnosis of CF was established at the age of five after severe lung infection. Sweat gland tests were positive. She is receiveing pancreatic enzyme supplements and long-term antibiotic treatment. |
Predicted by SNAP2: | A: D (85%), C: D (91%), D: D (95%), E: D (66%), F: D (95%), H: D (95%), I: D (95%), K: D (95%), L: D (95%), M: D (95%), N: D (91%), P: D (95%), Q: D (95%), R: D (71%), S: D (80%), T: D (91%), V: D (95%), W: D (95%), Y: D (95%), |
Predicted by PROVEAN: | A: N, C: N, D: N, E: N, F: N, H: N, I: N, K: N, L: N, M: N, N: N, P: N, Q: N, R: N, S: N, T: N, V: N, W: N, Y: N, |
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[hide] Spectrum of CFTR mutations in cystic fibrosis and ... Hum Mutat. 2000;16(2):143-56. Claustres M, Guittard C, Bozon D, Chevalier F, Verlingue C, Ferec C, Girodon E, Cazeneuve C, Bienvenu T, Lalau G, Dumur V, Feldmann D, Bieth E, Blayau M, Clavel C, Creveaux I, Malinge MC, Monnier N, Malzac P, Mittre H, Chomel JC, Bonnefont JP, Iron A, Chery M, Georges MD
Spectrum of CFTR mutations in cystic fibrosis and in congenital absence of the vas deferens in France.
Hum Mutat. 2000;16(2):143-56., [PMID:10923036]
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We have collated the results of cystic fibrosis (CF) mutation analysis conducted in 19 laboratories in France. We have analyzed 7, 420 CF alleles, demonstrating a total of 310 different mutations including 24 not reported previously, accounting for 93.56% of CF genes. The most common were F508del (67.18%; range 61-80), G542X (2.86%; range 1-6.7%), N1303K (2.10%; range 0.75-4.6%), and 1717-1G>A (1.31%; range 0-2.8%). Only 11 mutations had relative frequencies >0. 4%, 140 mutations were found on a small number of CF alleles (from 29 to two), and 154 were unique. These data show a clear geographical and/or ethnic variation in the distribution of the most common CF mutations. This spectrum of CF mutations, the largest ever reported in one country, has generated 481 different genotypes. We also investigated a cohort of 800 French men with congenital bilateral absence of the vas deferens (CBAVD) and identified a total of 137 different CFTR mutations. Screening for the most common CF defects in addition to assessment for IVS8-5T allowed us to detect two mutations in 47.63% and one in 24.63% of CBAVD patients. In a subset of 327 CBAVD men who were more extensively investigated through the scanning of coding/flanking sequences, 516 of 654 (78. 90%) alleles were identified, with 15.90% and 70.95% of patients carrying one or two mutations, respectively, and only 13.15% without any detectable CFTR abnormality. The distribution of genotypes, classified according to the expected effect of their mutations on CFTR protein, clearly differed between both populations. CF patients had two severe mutations (87.77%) or one severe and one mild/variable mutation (11.33%), whereas CBAVD men had either a severe and a mild/variable (87.89%) or two mild/variable (11.57%) mutations.
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108 g D44G, 300delA, W57X, 405+1G>A, D110H, E116K, 541del4, 542del7, L137R, 621+2T>G, I175V, H199R, H199Y, C225X, V232D, Q290X, E292X, G314V, T338I, 1221delCT, W401X, Q452P, I502T, 1716+2T>C, G544S, R560S, A561E, V562I, Y569D, 1898+3A>G, 1898+5G>A, G628R(G>A), 2143delT, G673X, R851X, Q890X, S977F, 3129del4, 3154delG, 3271+1G>A, G1061R, R1066L, R1070W, 3601-17T>C, S1196X, 3732delA, G1249R, 3898insC, 4374+1G>A, del25kb.
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ABCC7 p.Gly314Val 10923036:108:131
status: NEW140 Non-F508del Mutations Found as Homozygous in a Sample of 3,710 Patients With Cystic Fibrosis Mutation n 711+1G>T 8 G542X 7 N1303K 7 2183delAA>G 5 W1282X 4 G551D 3 3905insT 3 R334W 2 R347P 2 1078delT 2 1811+1.6kbA>G 2 2113delA 2 Y1092X 2 R1162X 2 306insA 1 E92K 1 G178R 1 L227R 1 1677delTA 1 1717-1G>A 1 1717-8G>A 1 R553X 1 S549R(T>G) 1 R560S 1 V562I 1 Y569D 1 2711delT 1 S945L 1 R1158X 1 I1234V 1 3849+10kbC>T 1 Q1313X 1 del25kb 1 E831X 1 I175V 1 G314V 1 L1077P 1 produce a small quantity of functional protein as a result of a variable proportion of normal CFTR mRNA transcripts in addition to the abnormal ones (class V); 3) they are located in sites known to generate less severe mutants (external loops, residues lining the pore); and/or 4) they have been observed in CF with pancreatic sufficiency, CBAVD, and/or CF-related attenuated phenotypes only.
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ABCC7 p.Gly314Val 10923036:140:447
status: NEW