Sprecher_1992_J.Lipid.Res_33_859

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Title : Trp64->nonsense mutation in the lipoprotein lipase gene - Sprecher_1992_J.Lipid.Res_33_859
Author(s) : Sprecher DL , Kobayashi J , Rymaszewski M , Goldberg IJ , Harris BV , Bellet PS , Ameis D , Yunker RL , Black DM , Stein EA , Schotz MC , Wiginton DA
Ref : J Lipid Res , 33 :859 , 1992
Abstract :

A lipoprotein lipase (LpL) gene defect has been identified, a G->A transition at nucleotide position 446 of exon 3, resulting in a premature termination codon (Trp----stop) at amino acid residue 64. This defect was identified in a Type I hyperlipoproteinemic subject with an amino acid residue 194 defect in the other allele. Plasma lipoprotein values as well as LpL mass and activity in postheparin plasma were determined in the subjects with the residue 64 defect and in other LpL-deficient heterozygotes. LpL mass levels in both the Type I and the other subject with a 64 LpL defect were markedly reduced. This may be explained by rapid degradation of LpL protein or decreased secretion from the 64 defective allele. Alternatively, the marked reduction or absence of mass associated with the 64 defect may be due to synthesis of a severely truncated protein which escapes immunologic detection.

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Sprecher DL, Kobayashi J, Rymaszewski M, Goldberg IJ, Harris BV, Bellet PS, Ameis D, Yunker RL, Black DM, Stein EA, Schotz MC, Wiginton DA (1992)
Trp64->nonsense mutation in the lipoprotein lipase gene
J Lipid Res 33 :859

Sprecher DL, Kobayashi J, Rymaszewski M, Goldberg IJ, Harris BV, Bellet PS, Ameis D, Yunker RL, Black DM, Stein EA, Schotz MC, Wiginton DA (1992)
J Lipid Res 33 :859