Identification of 9 novel FBN1 mutations in German patients with Marfan syndrome Communicated by: Garry R. Cutting Online Citation: Human Mutation, Mutation in Brief #260 (1999) Online http://journals.wiley.com/1059-7794/pdf/mutation/260.pdf
Abstract:We report 9 new mutations in German patients presenting with classical Marfan syndrome. All mutations occur in exons with calcium-binding (cb) epidermal growth factor-like (EGF) domains. Five mutations are missense involving exons 12, 27, 30, 44, and 52 with the resultant substitution of cysteine by phenylalanine (C504F), cysteine by tyrosine (C1129Y), tyrosine by cysteine (Y1261C), cysteine by serine (C1833S), and cysteine by tyrosine (C2142Y), respectively. The other four mutations are single base deletions … Show more
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