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pmid: 7550234
Hereditary tyrosinemia type 1, an autosomal recessive disorder caused by deficiency of fumarylace-toacetate hydrolase (FAH), manifests in either an acute or a chronic form. We used reverse transcription and the polymerase chain reaction to amplify the FAH cDNA of a 12-year-old American boy with chronic tyrosinemia type 1. The patient is a compound heterozygote for mutations in the FAH gene. One allele contains a missense mutation in codon 234 changing a tryptophan to a glycine; this allele was of maternal origin. Mutagenesis and transfection into COS cells demonstrated that the W234G mutation abolishes FAH activity. The patient's paternally derived allele is a splicing mutation in the +5 position of intron 12, causing either insertion of a 105 bp fragment due to a cryptic splice site, or skipping of exon 12, or skipping of both exons 12 and 13. The chronic phenotype of tyrosinemia type 1 in this patient may be due to some residual, correct splicing by the allele with the splicing mutation.
Male, Heterozygote, Base Sequence, RNA Splicing, DNA Mutational Analysis, Molecular Sequence Data, Exons, Chronic Disease, Humans, Tyrosine, Child, Amino Acid Metabolism, Inborn Errors
Male, Heterozygote, Base Sequence, RNA Splicing, DNA Mutational Analysis, Molecular Sequence Data, Exons, Chronic Disease, Humans, Tyrosine, Child, Amino Acid Metabolism, Inborn Errors
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