Congenital myasthenic syndrome caused by a mutation in the Ets-binding site of the promoter region of the acetylcholine receptor epsilon subunit gene. |
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Authors: | K Ohno B Anlar A G Engel |
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Institution: | Department of Neurology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 55905, USA. |
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Abstract: | Forty-two missense, truncation, or splice-site mutations of the acetylcholine receptor (AChR) subunit genes have been reported to date in patients with congenital myasthenic syndromes. Here we report a homozygous mutation, epsilon-155G --> A, in the promoter region of the AChR epsilon subunit gene that converts the Ets-binding site of the promoter region from CGGAA to CAGAA. The asymptomatic parents and brother are heterozygous and an affected sister is homozygous for epislon-155G --> A. The Ets-binding site mediates synapse specific expression of the AChR epsilon subunit gene. An identical G-to-A mutation in the mouse Ets-binding site was previously shown to decrease the binding affinity of the Ets-binding site for the GA binding protein, a transactivating factor for the Ets-binding site, and to reduce the synapse specific expression of the epsilon subunit. The decreased synaptic expression of the epsilon subunit readily accounts for the congenital myasthenic phenotype. |
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