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Search results for keyword '21699693':
- annotated PLOD mutations (1)
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- LH1 GLN345END - View
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- Rohrbach, M., A. Vandersteen, U. Yis, G. Serdaroglu, E. Ataman, M. Chopra, S. Garcia, K. Jones, A. Kariminejad, M. Kraenzlin, C. Marcelis, M. Baumgartner and C. Giunta (2011). "Phenotypic variability of the kyphoscoliotic type of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS VIA): clinical, molecular and biochemical delineation." Orphanet J Rare Dis 6: 46 - DOI - PubMed - Mutations
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The table below is currently showing ALL MUTATION TYPES yielding ALL PHENOTYPES on ALL PROTEINS, Regardless if PUBLISHED or UNPUBLISHED
with records containing the keyword "21699693".
SiMPLOD ID Isoenzyme Mutation Disease phenotype CLINVAR Reference papers Viewer
SiMPLOD1-88 Lysyl Hydroxylase 1 (human) LH1 GLN345END
(PLOD1)
Kyphoscoliotic Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (Type VIa)
Pathogenic
NA Rohrbach et al., 2011 View
SiMPLOD1-326 Lysyl Hydroxylase 1 (human) LH1 delta551-585
(PLOD1 c.1651-2A>G)
Kyphoscoliotic Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (Type VIa)
Pathogenic
NA Rohrbach et al., 2011
Pousi et al., 1998
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SiMPLOD1-107 Lysyl Hydroxylase 1 (human) LH1 GLY678ARG
(PLOD1 c.2032G>A)
Kyphoscoliotic Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (Type VIa)
Conflicting interpretations of pathogenicity
14366 Ha et al., 1994
Yeowell et al., 2000
Rohrbach et al., 2011
Miller et al., 1979
Dembure et al., 1984
Dembure et al., 1987
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SiMPLOD1-202 Lysyl Hydroxylase 1 (human) LH1 TRP419LEUFS
(PLOD1)
Kyphoscoliotic Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (Type VIa)
Uncertain significance
NA Rohrbach et al., 2011
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SiMPLOD1-142 Lysyl Hydroxylase 1 (human) LH1 LEU085PRO
(PLOD1 c.254T>C)
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, cardiovascular phenotype
Likely benign
NA Rohrbach et al., 2011
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