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Mutation spectrum of and founder effects affecting the PTS gene in East Asian populations
Authors:Chiu Yen-Hui  Chang Ying-Chen  Chang Yu-Hsin  Niu Dau-Ming  Yang Yan-Ling  Ye Jun  Jiang Jianhui  Okano Yoshiyuki  Lee Dong Hwan  Pangkanon Suthipong  Kuptanon Chulaluck  Hock Ngu Lock  Chiong Mary Anne  Cavan Barbra V  Hsiao Kwang-Jen  Liu Tze-Tze
Institution:Institute of Genetics, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan.
Abstract:The enzyme 6-pyruvoyl-tetrahydropterin synthase (PTPS, gene symbol: PTS) is involved in the second step of the de novo biosynthesis of tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4), which is a vital cofactor of nitric oxide synthases and three types of aromatic amino acid hydroxylases; the latter are important enzymes in the production of neurotransmitters. We conducted a study of PTS mutations in East Asia, including Taiwan, Mainland China, Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, Thailand and Malaysia. A total of 43 mutations were identified, comprising 22 previously reported mutations and 21 new discovered mutations. Among these, the c.155A>G, c.259C>T, c. 272A>G, c.286G>A and c.84-291A>G mutations were the most common PTS mutations in East Asia, while the c.58T>C and c.243G>A mutations were, respectively, specific to Filipinos and Japanese originating from Okinawa. Further studies demonstrated that each of the mutations listed above was in linkage disequilibrium to a specific allele of polymorphic microsatellite marker, D11S1347. These results suggest the presence of founder effects that have affected these frequent mutations in East Asia populations. In this context, D11S1347 should become one of the most reliable polymorphic markers for use in prenatal diagnosis among PTPS deficient families, especially where mutations are yet to be identified.
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