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DNA sequence analysis of monoamine oxidase B gene coding and promoter regions in Parkinson's disease cases and unrelated controls

โœ Scribed by Paola Costa-Mallen; Zahra Afsharinejad; Samir N. Kelada; Lucio G. Costa; Gary M. Franklin; Phillip D. Swanson; W.T. Longstreth Jr.; Hannah-Malia A. Viernes; Federico M. Farin; Terri Smith-Weller; Harvey Checkoway


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
89 KB
Volume
19
Category
Article
ISSN
0885-3185

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Abstract

The allele G of the intron 13 G/A polymorphism of the monoamine oxidase B gene (MAOโ€B) has been associated with Parkinson's disease (PD) in several studies. Apart from a potential direct effect on splicing processes, the association of this intronic polymorphism with PD is due possibly to linkage disequilibrium with other mutations in the coding or promoter regions of the gene. We addressed this latter hypothesis by determining the DNA sequence of the entire MAOโ€B coding region comprising 15 exons and partial intronic sequences flanking each exon, in 33 cases with idiopathic PD and 38 unrelated controls. The promoter region of MAOโ€B gene up to base โˆ’1,369 from ATG (start point of mRNA translation) was also sequenced to identify variants with potential functional effects on gene transcription. In the promoter region, a new polymorphism consisting of a C to T single base change was detected in position โˆ’1,114 from ATG, with an allelic frequency of 3.5%, but it was not associated with PD risk. No commonly occurring (>10%) polymorphisms were found in the exons or the intronic sequences flanking the exons, although several rare variants were detected in the coding and promoter regions. ยฉ 2003 Movement Disorder Society


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