A glycine 375-to-cysteine substitution in the transmembrane domain of the fibroblast growth factor receptor-3 in a newborn with achondroplasia

A Superti-Furga, B Steinmann, R Gitzelmann… - European journal of …, 1995 - Springer
A Superti-Furga, B Steinmann, R Gitzelmann, G Eich, A Giedion, HU Bucher, J Wisser…
European journal of pediatrics, 1995Springer
Achondroplasia, the most common form of chondrodysplasia, has been associated with
mutations in the gene of the fibroblast growth factor receptor-3 (FGFR-3) on chromosome 4p.
All 39 achondroplasia alleles studied so far carried point mutations which caused the same
amino acid exchange, a substitution of glycine by arginine at position 380 (G380R) in the
transmembrane domain of the receptor. We report on a newborn with achondroplasia who
does not carry a G380R mutation but has a mutation causing substitution of a nearby glycine …
Abstract
Achondroplasia, the most common form of chondrodysplasia, has been associated with mutations in the gene of the fibroblast growth factor receptor-3 (FGFR-3) on chromosome 4p. All 39 achondroplasia alleles studied so far carried point mutations which caused the same amino acid exchange, a substitution of glycine by arginine at position 380 (G380R) in the transmembrane domain of the receptor. We report on a newborn with achondroplasia who does not carry a G380R mutation but has a mutation causing substitution of a nearby glycine with a cysteine (G375C). This observation indicates allelic heterogeneity and confirms the role of mutations in the transmembrane domain of FGFR-3 in the pathogenesis of achondroplasia.
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