IthaID: 1095



Names and Sequences

Functionality: Globin gene causative mutation Pathogenicity: Pathogenic / Likely Pathogenic
Common Name: CD 89 AGT>AAT HGVS Name: HBB:c.269G>A
Hb Name: Hb Créteil Protein Info: β 89(F5) Ser>Asn

Context nucleotide sequence:
CTCAAGGGCACCTTTGCCACACTGA [A/C/G] TGAGCTGCACTGTGACAAGCTGCAC (Strand: -)

Protein sequence:
MVHLTPEEKSAVTALWGKVNVDEVGGEALGRLLVVYPWTQRFFESFGDLSTPDAVMGNPKVKAHGKKVLGAFSDGLAHLDNLKGTFATLNELHCDKLHVDPENFRLLGNVLVCVLAHHFGKEFTPPVQAAYQKVVAGVANALAHKYH

Also known as:

We follow the HGVS sequence variant nomenclature and IUPAC standards.

Phenotype

Hemoglobinopathy Group: Structural Haemoglobinopathy
Hemoglobinopathy Subgroup: β-chain variant
Allele Phenotype:N/A
Stability: N/A
Oxygen Affinity: Increased Oxygen Affinity
Associated Phenotypes: N/A

Location

Chromosome: 11
Locus: NG_000007.3
Locus Location: 70993
Size: 1 bp
Located at: β
Specific Location: Exon 2

Other details

Type of Mutation: Point-Mutation(Substitution)
Effect on Gene/Protein Function: N/A
Ethnic Origin: French
Molecular mechanism: N/A
Inheritance: Recessive
DNA Sequence Determined: No

In silico pathogenicity prediction

Sequence Viewer

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Publications / Origin

  1. Arnone A, Thillet J, Rosa J, The structure of hemoglobin Creteil (beta 89 Ser replaced by Asn) is similar to that of abnormal human hemoglobins having sequence changes at Tyr 145 beta., The Journal of biological chemistry, 256(16), 8545-52, 1981 PubMed
Created on 2010-06-16 16:13:16, Last reviewed on 2013-10-15 17:00:14 (Show full history)

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