Full data view for gene ASS1

Information The variants shown are described using the NM_000050.4 transcript reference sequence.

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+/. - c.271A>C r.(?) p.(Thr91Pro) Both (homozygous) - pathogenic (recessive) g.133333884A>C g.130458497A>C - - ASS1_000127 plasma citrulline 2417 μmol/L PubMed: Diez-Fernandez 2016 - - Germline - - - - - DNA SEQ - - CTLN1 patient PubMed: Diez-Fernandez 2016 - - - India - - - - - 1 Johan den Dunnen
?/. - c.271A>C r.(?) p.(Thr91Pro) Both (homozygous) - pathogenic (recessive) g.133333884A>C g.130458497A>C - - ASS1_000127 - PubMed: Miller 2014 - - Germline - - - - - DNA SEQ - - CTLN1 Pat41 PubMed: Miller 2014 family, patient and prenatal test - - United States - - - - - 1 Johan den Dunnen
+/. - c.271A>C - p.Thr91Pro Unknown - NA g.133333884A>C g.130458497A>C T91P - ASS1_000127 cDNA expression cloning shows <0.05 argininosuccinate synthetase enzyme activity PubMed: Diez-Fernandez 2016 - - In vitro (cloned) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
+/. - c.271A>C - p.Thr91Pro Both (homozygous) - pathogenic (recessive) g.133333884A>C g.130458497A>C - - ASS1_000127 <0.05 no residual enzymatic ASS1 activity PubMed: Zielonka 2019 - - Germline - - - - - DNA SEQ - - CTLN1 - PubMed: Zielonka 2019 - - - - - - - - - 1 Johan den Dunnen
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