A splicing defect due to an exon-intron junctional mutation results in abnormal beta-hexosaminidase alpha chain mRNAs in Ashkenazi Jewish patients with Tay-Sachs disease
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A splicing defect due to an exon-intron junctional mutation results in abnormal beta-hexosaminidase alpha chain mRNAs in Ashkenazi Jewish patients with Tay-Sachs disease
Abstract
Abnormal beta-hexosaminidase alpha chain mRNAs from an Ashkenazi Jewish patient with the classical infantile Tay-Sachs disease contained intact or truncated intron 12 sequences. Sequence analysis showed a single nucleotide transversion at the 5' donor site of intron 12 from the normal G to C. This provides the first evidence that this junctional mutation, also found independently in two other laboratories by analysis of genomic clones, results in functional abnormality. Analysis with normal and mutant oligonucleotides as probes indicated that our patient was a compound heterozygote with only one allele having the transversion. The patient studied in the other two laboratories was also a compound heterozygote. Another Ashkenazi Jewish patient was normal in this region in both alleles. Thus, the splicing defect is the underlying genetic cause in some but not all Ashkenazi Jewish patients with Tay-Sachs disease.
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