Functional characterization of the TSC2 c.3598C>T (p.R1200W) missense mutation that co-segregates with tuberous sclerosis complex in mildly affected kindreds.
Clin Genet
; 81(5): 453-61, 2012 May.
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Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by a combination of neurological symptoms and hamartomatous growths, and caused by mutations in the TSC1 and TSC2 genes. Overall, TSC2 mutations are associated with a more severe disease phenotype. We identified the c.3598C>T (R1200W) change in the TSC2 gene in seven different families. The clinical phenotypes in the families were mild, characterized by mild skin lesions, remitting epilepsy and a lack of severe mental retardation or major organ involvement. Functional analysis of the TSC2 R1200W variant, and four other TSC2 missense variants associated with a mild TSC phenotype, confirmed that the changes disrupted the TSC1-TSC2 function. Interestingly however, in each case, the TSC1-TSC2 interaction was not affected by the amino acid substitution.
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Esclerose Tuberosa
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Mutação de Sentido Incorreto
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Proteínas Supressoras de Tumor
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