Ornithine carbamoyltransferase deficiency: molecular characterization of 29 families
Ornithine carbamoyltransferase deficiency is the most common inherited defect of the urea cycle. We examined 28 male and 9 female patients from 29 families and identified 25 distinct mutations in OTC, 14 of which were novel. Three novel missense mutations (p.Ala102Pro, p.Pro158Ser, p.Lys210Glu) and...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Clinical genetics 2013-12, Vol.84 (6), p.552-559 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Ornithine carbamoyltransferase deficiency is the most common inherited defect of the urea cycle. We examined 28 male and 9 female patients from 29 families and identified 25 distinct mutations in OTC, 14 of which were novel. Three novel missense mutations (p.Ala102Pro, p.Pro158Ser, p.Lys210Glu) and a novel deletion of the Leu43 are not directly involved either in the enzyme active site or in the intersubunit interactions; however, the mutations include conserved residues involved in intramolecular interaction network essential for the function of the enzyme. Three novel large deletions – a 444 kb deletion affecting RPGR, OTC and TSPAN7, a 10 kb‐deletion encompassing OTC exons 5 and 6 and a 24.5 kb‐deletion encompassing OTC exons 9 and 10 – have probably been initiated by double strand breaks at recombination‐promoting motifs with subsequent non‐homologous end joining repair. Finally, we present a manifesting heterozygote carrying a hypomorphic mutation p.Arg129His in combination with unfavorably skewed X‐inactivation in three peripheral tissues. |
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ISSN: | 0009-9163 1399-0004 |
DOI: | 10.1111/cge.12085 |