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Publication : Mutation at the anophthalmic white locus in Syrian hamsters: haploinsufficiency in the Mitf gene mimics human Waardenburg syndrome type 2.

First Author  Hodgkinson CA Year  1998
Journal  Hum Mol Genet Volume  7
Issue  4 Pages  703-8
PubMed ID  9499424 Mgi Jnum  J:46819
Mgi Id  MGI:1202113 Doi  10.1093/hmg/7.4.703
Citation  Hodgkinson CA, et al. (1998) Mutation at the anophthalmic white locus in Syrian hamsters: haploinsufficiency in the Mitf gene mimics human Waardenburg syndrome type 2. Hum Mol Genet 7(4):703-8
abstractText  Mutations in MITF (microphthalmia transcription factor) cause Waardenburg syndrome type 2 (WS2A) in humans, an autosomal dominant disorder consisting of deafness and hypopigmentation. Phenotypes vary significantly within WS2 pedigrees, and there is generally no correlation between the predicted biochemical properties of mutant MITF proteins and disease severity. We have identified a nonsense mutation in the Mitf gene of the anophthalmic white Wh) Syrian hamster that destabilizes its mRNA and prevents the encoded basic helix-loop-helix leucine zipper (bHLHzip) protein from dimerizing or binding DNA target sites. Although the resulting polypeptide does not act as a dominant- negative species in vitro , the Wh mutation is inherited as a semi- dominant trait. It thus more closely resembles WS2 than comparable Mitf alleles in laboratory mice and rats, which are expressed as purely recessive traits.
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