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Patient data (#0000081) |
Patient ID |
pat5rps1900027 |
Gender |
m |
Malformations |
None |
Growth Retardation |
no |
Steroid Response |
na |
Complications |
- |
Variant Origin |
de novo, in patient |
Reference |
Willig et al (1999) Blood 94, 4294-306 |
Template |
DNA |
Technique |
SEQ |
Remarks |
- |
# Reported |
1 |
Variant data |
Allele |
Unknown |
Reported pathogenicity |
Pathogenic |
Concluded pathogenicity |
Pathogenic |
Exon |
04 |
DNA change |
c.184C>T (View in UCSC Genome Browser, Ensembl) |
RNA change |
- |
Protein |
p.Arg62Trp |
Frequency |
- |
DB-ID |
RPS19_00027 |
Location |
- |
Remarks |
Missense mutation |
Molecula Mechanisms |
CpG |
Functional_Classific |
Impairs ribosomal association but not nucleolar localization |
mRNA_Expression |
Normal mRNA levels (BM CD34+ and peripheral blood MNC) [1] |
Protein_Expression |
Apparently normal protein levels [2,3]. Intermediate stability and increased degradation, partly mediated by proteasome (Cos7-HEK293) [2] |
Protein_Localization |
Nucleolar localization, but no ribosome association(Cos7-HeLa-HEK293) [2,3] |
rRNA_Metabolism |
The yeast orthologue mutation (R63Q) causes 18S rRNA processing defect, as indicated by increase in 21S rRNA and nucleolar accumulation of pre-40S particles [4] |
Protein_Synthesis |
- |
Cell_Growth |
The yeast orthologue mutation (p.Arg63Gln) impairs cell growth in yeast [4] |
Functional_Remarks |
- |
Functional_Reference |
[1] Hamaguchi et al (2002) Blood 100, 2724-31; [2] Angelini et al (2007) Hum Mol Genet 16, 1720-7; [3] Da Costa et al (2003) Blood 101, 5039-45; [4] Léger-Silvestre et al (2005) J Biol Chem 280, 38177-85 |
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