Identification of an altered splice site in Ashkenazi Tay-Sachs disease
- 1 May 1988
- journal article
- letter
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 333 (6168) , 85-86
- https://doi.org/10.1038/333085a0
Abstract
Tay-Sachs disease is an autosomal recessive genetic disorder resulting from mutation of the HEXA gene encoding the α-subunit of the lysosomal enzyme, β-N-acerylhexosaminidase A (ref. 1). A relatively high frequency of carriers (1/27) of a lethal, infantile form of the disease is found in the Ashkenazi Jewish population, but it is not yet evident whether this has resulted from a founder effect and random genetic drift or from a selective advantage of heterozygotes2. We have identified a single-base mutation in a cloned fragment of the HEXA gene from an Ashkenazi Jewish patient. This change, the substitution of a C for G in the first nucleotide of intron 12 is expected to result in defective splicing of the messenger RNA3. A test for the mutant allele based on amplification of DNA by the 'polymerase chain rection'4 and cleavage of a DdeI restriction site generated by the mutation revealed that this case and two other cases of the Ashkenazi, infantile form of Tay-Sachs disease are heterozygous for two different mutations. The occurrence of multiple mutant alleles warrants further examination of the selective advantage hypothesis.Keywords
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