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Novel ACTG1 mutation causing autosomal dominant non-syndromic hearing impairment in a Chinese family 被引量:3
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作者 Ping Liu Hu Li +8 位作者 Xiang Ren Haiyan Mao Qihui Zhu Zhengfeng Zhu Rong Yang Wenlin Yuan Jingyu Liu Qing Wang Mugen Liu 《Journal of Genetics and Genomics》 SCIE CAS CSCD 北大核心 2008年第9期553-558,共6页
γ -actin (ACTG1) gene is a cytoplasmic nonmuscle actin gene, which encodes a major cytoskeletal protein in the sensory hair cells of the cochlea. Mutations in ACTG1 were found to cause autosomal dominant, progressi... γ -actin (ACTG1) gene is a cytoplasmic nonmuscle actin gene, which encodes a major cytoskeletal protein in the sensory hair cells of the cochlea. Mutations in ACTG1 were found to cause autosomal dominant, progressive, sensorineural hearing loss linked to the DFNA 20/26 locus on chromosome 17q25.3 in European and American families, respectively. In this study, a novel missense mutation (c.364A〉G; p.I122V) co-segregated with the affected individuals in the family and did not exist in the unaffected family members and 150 unrelated normal controls. The alteration of residue Ile122 was predicted to damage its interaction with actin-binding proteins, which may cause disruption of hair cell organization and function. These findings strongly suggested that the I122V mutation in ACTG1 caused autosomal dominant non-syndromic hearing impairment in a Chinese family and expanded the spectrum of ACTG1 mutations causing hearing loss. 展开更多
关键词 non-syndromic heating impairment (NSHI) ACTG1 LINKAGE sequence analysis restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis
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