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A Specific Test for Transthyretin 122 (Val----Ile), Based on PCR-primer-introduced Restriction Analysis (PCR-PIRA): Confirmation of the Gene Frequency in Blacks

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Journal Am J Hum Genet
Publisher Cell Press
Specialty Genetics
Date 1992 Jan 1
PMID 1729888
Citations 6
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Abstract

The variant transthyretin (TTR) allele, TTR (122 Val----Ile), associated with cardiac amyloidosis in blacks, is caused by a G----A transition which destroys a MaeIII site. This variant has previously been detected by PCR around codon 122, followed by MaeIII digestion, but this test is not specific: any of 12 mutations in the MaeIII recognition site, each of which yields a different amino acid change, would also destroy this site. A modification of PCR, termed "PCR-primer-introduced restriction analysis," was used to introduce a new FokI site into the PCR products derived from the variant (122 Ile) but not wild-type (122 Val) allele. This test demonstrated that each of six previously identified MaeIII(-) alleles had lost its MaeIII site because of a G----A transition encoding TTR (122 Val----Ile), confirming that the same TTR variant was present both in 4/177 healthy black individuals and as a homozygous variant in an individual with cardiac amyloidosis.

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