Six additional mutations in fucosidosis: three nonsense mutations and three frameshift mutations.
The rare lysosomal storage disease, fucosidosis results from an almost complete deficiency of alpha-L-fucosidase (EC 3.2.1.51). We have identified six new potential disease causing mutations detected by PCR amplification and sequencing of all 8 exons of the alpha-L-fucosidase gene FUCA1. (1) A C to T mutation (Q77X) in exon 1 of two Jewish-Italian siblings. This mutation was present in one allele and was found also in the mother who was of Italian origin. (2) A C to A mutation (W382X) in exon 6 in an Italian patient. This mutation was found in one allele and obliterates a unique Hphl site. (3) A C to A mutation (Y211X) in exon 3 in a Belgian patient. This mutation obliterates a unique Rsal site and was present in both alleles. (4) A homozygous single base (C) deletion in exon 2 in an Italian patient. This deletion results in a frameshift mutation (P141fs) and obliterates a unique Eael site. (5) A homozygous single base (C) deletion in exon 5 in a Portuguese patient, which also results in a frameshift mutation (S265fs). (6) A single base (A) deletion in exon 3 in a Canadian-Indian patient, which also results in a frameshift mutation (S216fs). The S216fs mutation was found in only one allele; the mutation in the other allele is not yet known.[1]References
- Six additional mutations in fucosidosis: three nonsense mutations and three frameshift mutations. Seo, H.C., Willems, P.J., O'Brien, J.S. Hum. Mol. Genet. (1993) [Pubmed]
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