Description
p.Asn126Ser (AAC>AGC): c.377 A>G in exon 3 of the BMPR2 gene (NM_001204.6). The N126S mutation in the BMPR2 gene has been reported previously in three unrelated individuals with a diagnosis of PAH (Machado R et al., 2009; Girerd B et al., 2010). This substitution occurs at a position that is completely conserved across species. In silico analysis predicts this variant is probably damaging to the protein structure/function. Mutations in nearby residues (C118Y, C118W, C123S, C123R, N124D) have been reported in association with PAH, further supporting the functional importance of this region of the protein. Furthermore, the N126S mutation was not observed in approximately 6,500 individuals of European and African American ancestry in the NHLBI Exome Sequencing Project, indicating it is not a common benign variant in these populations. In summary, N126S in the BMPR2 gene is interpreted as a disease-causing mutation. This variant was found in PAH-ARRHYTHMIA
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Origin | Affected | Number tested | Tissue | Purpose | Method | Individuals | Allele frequency | Families | Co-occurrences |
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1 | germline | yes | not provided | not provided | not provided | | not provided | not provided | not provided | not provided |