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Two antithrombin mutations in a compound heterozygote: Met20Thr and Tyr166Cys
D J Perry1, M E Daly, B T Colvin
1Department of Haematology, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom.
American Journal of Hematology
|November 1, 1995
Abstract:
The molecular basis for a family with Type I antithrombin deficiency has been established. Amplification and sequencing of the antithrombin gene identified two mutations: Met20Thr (2523T-->C) within exon 2 and Tyr166Cys (5493A-->G) within exon 3a. Further analysis indicated that the propositus was a compound heterozygote but in addition provided evidence for phase disruption during the amplification and/or cloning procedure. The Met20Thr mutation appears to be a neutral mutation with no functional consequences. In contrast, the Tyr166Cys mutation is associated with a Type I phenotype.