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NM_000402.4(G6PD):c.1039G>A (p.Glu347Lys) AND G6PD KALYAN

Germline classification:
other (1 submission)
Last evaluated:
Apr 18, 2013
Review status:
(0/4) 0 stars out of maximum of 4 stars
no assertion criteria provided
Somatic classification
of clinical impact:
None
Review status:
(0/4) 0 stars out of maximum of 4 stars
no assertion criteria provided
Somatic classification
of oncogenicity:
None
Review status:
(0/4) 0 stars out of maximum of 4 stars
no assertion criteria provided
Record status:
current
Accession:
RCV000011144.4

Allele description [Variation Report for NM_000402.4(G6PD):c.1039G>A (p.Glu347Lys)]

NM_000402.4(G6PD):c.1039G>A (p.Glu347Lys)

Gene:
G6PD:glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase [Gene - OMIM - HGNC]
Variant type:
single nucleotide variant
Cytogenetic location:
Xq28
Genomic location:
Preferred name:
NM_000402.4(G6PD):c.1039G>A (p.Glu347Lys)
Other names:
G6PD, GLU317LYS; G6PD Jamnaga; G6PD Kalyan; G6PD Kerala; G6PD Kerala-Kalyan; G6PD Rohini; p.Glu317Lys
HGVS:
  • NC_000023.11:g.154533044C>T
  • NG_009015.2:g.19529G>A
  • NM_000402.4:c.1039G>A
  • NM_001042351.3:c.949G>A
  • NM_001360016.2:c.949G>AMANE SELECT
  • NP_000393.4:p.Glu347Lys
  • NP_001035810.1:p.Glu317Lys
  • NP_001346945.1:p.Glu317Lys
  • NC_000023.10:g.153761259C>T
  • NM_000402.3:c.1039G>A
  • NM_001042351.1:c.949G>A
  • NM_001042351.2:c.949G>A
  • NM_001042351.3:c.949G>A
  • NM_001360016.2:c.949G>A
Protein change:
E317K; GLU317LYS
Links:
OMIM: 305900.0042; dbSNP: rs137852339
NCBI 1000 Genomes Browser:
rs137852339
Molecular consequence:
  • NM_000402.4:c.1039G>A - missense variant - [Sequence Ontology: SO:0001583]
  • NM_001042351.3:c.949G>A - missense variant - [Sequence Ontology: SO:0001583]
  • NM_001360016.2:c.949G>A - missense variant - [Sequence Ontology: SO:0001583]

Condition(s)

Name:
G6PD KALYAN
Identifiers:

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Assertion and evidence details

Submission AccessionSubmitterReview Status
(Assertion method)
Clinical Significance
(Last evaluated)
OriginMethodCitations
SCV000031371OMIM
no assertion criteria provided
other
(Apr 18, 2013)
germlineliterature only

PubMed (3)
[See all records that cite these PMIDs]

Summary from all submissions

EthnicityOriginAffectedIndividualsFamiliesChromosomes testedNumber TestedFamily historyMethod
not providedgermlinenot providednot providednot providednot providednot providednot providedliterature only

Citations

PubMed

Variants of red cell glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase among Asiatic Indians.

Azevedo E, Kirkman HN, Morrow AC, Motulsky AG.

Ann Hum Genet. 1968 May;31(4):373-9. No abstract available.

PubMed [citation]
PMID:
5673160

A new glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase variant (G-6-PD Kalyan) found in a Koli family.

Ishwad CS, Naik SN.

Hum Genet. 1984;66(2-3):171-5.

PubMed [citation]
PMID:
6714978
See all PubMed Citations (3)

Details of each submission

From OMIM, SCV000031371.1

#EthnicityIndividualsChromosomes TestedFamily HistoryMethodCitations
1not providednot providednot providednot providedliterature only PubMed (3)

Description

G6PD Kerala (Azevedo et al., 1968) and G6PD Kalyan (Ishwad and Naik, 1984), 2 variants discovered in India, were thought to be distinct on the basis of their biochemical properties. Ahluwalia et al. (1992) demonstrated that the molecular defect is identical. Both have a glu317-to-lys mutation which causes a loss of 2 negative charges; this is in keeping with the very slow electrophoretic mobility of G6PD Kerala-Kalyan. Both are accompanied by only mild enzyme deficiency. In both, the mutation is a C-to-T transition in the CpG dinucleotide. The mutations were found in 2 populations that are entirely distinct linguistically and culturally with no known historical links. However, in light of the traditional occupation of the Koli tribal group inhabiting the Kalyan district of Bombay, namely, marine fishing, victims of bad weather may have found their way to distant places where they were forced to live for some period, thus creating the possibility of gene flow.

#SampleMethodObservation
OriginAffectedNumber testedTissuePurposeMethodIndividualsAllele frequencyFamiliesCo-occurrences
1germlinenot providednot providednot providednot providednot providednot providednot providednot provided

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