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Query: UNIPROT:P01034 (
cystatin C
)
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The gene encoding human apo B has been mapped to the short arm of chromosome 2 in the p23-p24 region. The apo B gene extends over 43 kb and is composed of 29 exons and 28 introns. Both apo B 100 and apo B 48 were encoded by the same gene. All intestinal cDNA clones contained a single C to T base substitution in the codon
CAA
encoding Gln2153 in apo B 100 cDNA, resulting in a translational stop. In human intestinal cells, apo B mRNA is recognized by a specific enzyme that modifies cytosine 6666 to a uracil, introducing a stop codon. Recently, a human apo B mRNA editing protein was cloned. The cDNA sequence predicts a translation product of 236-aa residues. The human apo B mRNA editing protein is a cytidine deaminase and exists as a homodimer. Familial hypobetalipoproteinemia can be caused by mutations in the apoB gene that interfere with the translation of a full-length apo B molecule. Frequently, a truncated apo B molecule can be detected in the plasma lipoproteins of familial
hypobetalipoproteinemia
. Abetalipoproteinemia is caused by defect of the gene encoding the large subunit of a microsomal triglyceride transfer protein.
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PMID:[Apolipoprotein B]. 785 98
Familial hypobetalipoproteinemia is caused by mutations in the apolipoprotein (apo) B gene. We identified a 57-year-old woman whose plasma total cholesterol and apoB levels were 2.17 mmol/L and 0.03 g/L, respectively. Separation of plasma lipoproteins by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis revealed the absence of apoB-100 and the presence of a faster-migrating form of apoB with an apparent Mr of 195 kDa. Direct sequencing of a polymerase chain reaction-amplified fragment of the patient's apoB gene DNA revealed a single C-->T transition at nucleotide 5472 that converts glutamine 1755 (
CAA
) to a stop codon (TAA). We predict this novel nonsense mutation of the apoB gene to produce a truncated protein that contains 1754 amino-terminal amino acid residues of apoB-100. We designated this mutant form of apoB apoB-38.7 by following the centile nomenclature of the apoB species. The same mutation was found in both of her children. The proband revealed clinical findings of retinitis pigmentosa, acanthocytosis, and loss of deep tendon reflexes that are characteristic of severe
hypobetalipoproteinemia
. In addition, the proband had type II diabetes mellitus with nephropathy, anemia, cholelithiasis, hepatic hemangioma, bronchiectasis, and extensive calcification of major arteries including, the celiac, splenic, and renal. In summary, we have found a novel truncated apoB, apoB-38.7, in a patient with an unusual presentation of
hypobetalipoproteinemia
that includes diabetes mellitus and extensive arterial calcification.
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PMID:A truncated species of apolipoprotein B (B-38.7) in a patient with homozygous hypobetalipoproteinemia associated with diabetes mellitus. 971 41