Missense mutation in the paired domain of PAX3 causes craniofacial-deafness-hand syndrome
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Missense mutation in the paired domain of PAX3 causes craniofacial-deafness-hand syndrome
Abstract
Craniofacial-deafness-hand syndrome (MIM 122880) is inherited as an autosomal dominant mutation characterized by the absence or hypoplasia of the nasal bones, profound sensorineural deafness, a small and short nose with slitlike nares, hypertelorism, short palpebral fissures, and limited movement at the wrist and ulnar deviations of the fingers. In a family of three affected individuals with this syndrome, a mother and two children, a missense mutation (Asn47Lys) in the paired domain of PAX3 was initially detected by SSCP analysis. PCR amplification using an oligonucleotide with a terminal 3'-residue match for the C-to-G transversion in codon 47 showed the presence of this mutation in the DNA from all affected members. The DNA from unaffected members were refractory to PCR amplification with the mutation-specific oligonucleotide but did amplify a control primer pair in the same PCR reaction tube. A previously described missense mutation in this same codon (Asn47His) is associated with Waardenburg syndrome type 3 (Hoth et al., 1993). Substitution of a basic amino acid for asparagine at residue 47, conserved in all known murine Pax and human PAX genes, appears to have a more drastic effect on the phenotype than missense, frameshift and deletion mutations of PAX3 that cause Waardenburg syndrome type 1.
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