LH1 SER146SER | ||
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. |
SiMPLOD1-754 | |
Isoenzyme Follow the links to gather information about the LH1 isoenzyme |
Lysyl Hydroxylase 1 (human) - UniProt - Full Info | |
Nucleotide mutation Follow the links to explore annotated information about the significance of the PLOD1 c.438C>T mutation |
PLOD1 NM_000302.2:c.438C>T - NCBI RefSeq NCBI SNP: rs765725567 |
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Mutation type Current information about the clinical implications of the mutation |
SNP without clinical evidence | |
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 does not alter the aminoacid sequence of the enzyme, and therefore is expected to EXIST at the protein level, although no experimental evidence is currently available to support its existence. | |
Last Update An evaluation of the possible effects/implications of the mutations on the LH1 molecular structure |
2021-06-23 08:38:51 | |
The three-dimensional visualization is currently based on the homology model of full-length, dimeric human LH1 (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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