LH3 LEU715ARG | ||
SiMPLOD ID This is the unique identifier for this mutation in the SiMPLOD database. Please use this identifier when linking information described in SiMPLOD about this mutation. |
SiMPLOD3-288 | |
Isoenzyme Follow the links to gather information about the LH3 isoenzyme |
Lysyl Hydroxylase 3 (human) - UniProt - Full Info | |
Mutation type Current information about the clinical implications of the mutation |
Mutation for Biochemical Studies (not necessarily related to observed polymorphisms) | |
Evidence at protein level Based on available structural and biochemical information, a statement about the existence of an LH enzyme variant bearing the described mutation is provided |
This variant EXISTS at the protein level: published experimental data support its existence as protein product. | |
LH Activity When available, biochemical data describing the lysyl hydroxylase activity of the mutant are reported |
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GT/GGT Activity When available, biochemical data describing the galactosyltransferase (GT) and glucosylgalactosyltransferase (GGT) activities of the mutant are reported |
+ | References Publications (and associated links) describing the mutation |
Scietti et al., 2018 - DOI - PubMed | Notes from publications A curated excerpt with information about the mutation from the publications found above |
To identify the physiological dimeric interface Scietti et al. introduced the Leu715Arg mutation in PLOD3. This mutation caused slightly increased retention volumes in size-exclusion chromatography and abolished lysyl-hydroxylase catalytic activity. |
Structural Observations An evaluation of the possible effects/implications of the mutations on the LH3 molecular structure |
Involved in the LH-LH dimerization interface |
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Related Entries A list of related LH/PLOD variants found matching the structural position of the mutation currently visualized |
SiMPLOD2-335: LH2a LEU714ASP (for biochemistry) SiMPLOD3-287: LH3 LEU715ASP (for biochemistry) | |
Last Update An evaluation of the possible effects/implications of the mutations on the LH3 molecular structure |
2021-06-23 08:38:51 | |
The three-dimensional visualization is currently based on the homology model of full-length, dimeric human LH3 (generated using the crystal structure of full-length human LH3 as template). You may select a different PDB model file to visualize the mutation(s) using the drop-down menu below (page will refresh): |
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