ABCC7 p.Arg334Thr
ClinVar: |
c.1000C>T
,
p.Arg334Trp
D
, Pathogenic
c.1001G>T , p.Arg334Leu ? , not provided c.1001G>A , p.Arg334Gln ? , not provided |
CF databases: |
c.1000C>T
,
p.Arg334Trp
D
, CF-causing ; CFTR1: This mutation has been found in two Spanish CF chromosomes. One of the patients has the [delta]F508 mutation in the other chromosome and the other patient does not. We have not found this mutation on 30 normal chromosomes with the same haplotype, and in 88 CF chromosomes without the [delta]F508, and in 24 with the [delta]F508. The mutation destroys a MapI site and is easily identified by agarose gel electrophoresis after PCR with intron primers.
c.1001G>A , p.Arg334Gln (CFTR1) ? , The above mutation was found by DGGE and direct sequencing in Caucasian patients. c.1001G>T , p.Arg334Leu (CFTR1) D , Missense mutation E334L was detected in a German CBAVD patient who is compound heterozygous for the R334L and I336K mutations. |
Predicted by SNAP2: | A: D (91%), C: D (95%), D: D (95%), E: D (95%), F: D (95%), G: D (95%), H: D (91%), I: D (95%), K: D (85%), L: D (95%), M: D (95%), N: D (95%), P: D (95%), Q: D (91%), S: D (91%), T: D (95%), V: D (95%), W: D (95%), Y: D (95%), |
Predicted by PROVEAN: | A: N, C: D, D: N, E: N, F: D, G: N, H: N, I: D, K: N, L: N, M: N, N: N, P: N, Q: N, S: N, T: N, V: D, W: D, Y: D, |
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[hide] Maximization of the rate of chloride conduction in... Arch Biochem Biophys. 2004 Jun 1;426(1):78-82. Gong X, Linsdell P
Maximization of the rate of chloride conduction in the CFTR channel pore by ion-ion interactions.
Arch Biochem Biophys. 2004 Jun 1;426(1):78-82., [PMID:15130785]
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Multi-ion pore behaviour has been identified in many Cl(-) channel types but its biophysical significance is uncertain. Here, we show that mutations in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) Cl(-) channel that disrupt anion-anion interactions within the pore are associated with drastically reduced single channel conductance. These results are consistent with models suggesting that rapid Cl(-) permeation in CFTR results from repulsive ion-ion interactions between Cl(-) ions bound concurrently inside the pore. Naturally occurring mutations that disrupt these interactions can result in cystic fibrosis.
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38 Two other mutants, R334A and R334T, did not express any detectable Cl current in BHK cells.
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ABCC7 p.Arg334Thr 15130785:38:29
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