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Revision as of 19:40, 27 June 2011

by Benjamin Drexler and Fabian Grandke

Introduction

Selected Mutations

We randomly selected ten annotated point mutations of the human gene GLA and they were chosen out of a pool of mutations that consist of two subsets. The first subset contains mutations that are present in HGMD and these mutations were already gathered in the task 4 Mapping SNPs. The second subset are mutations that are present in dbSNP, but not included in HGMD. This was only the case for three mutations.

Mutations at the amino acid position between 1 and 31 were not included in the selection process, because they are part of the signal peptide (see UniProt entry) and they are not present in the reference structure (PDB ID 1R47).

Number AA-Position Codon change Amino acid change Visualization
1 42 ATG-ACG Met -> Thr
Close-up of the residue number 42 of GLA.
2 65 AGT-ACG Ser -> Thr
Close-up of the residue number 65 of GLA.
3 117 ATT-AGT Ile -> Ser
Close-up of the residue number 117 of GLA.
4 143 cGCA-ACA Ala -> Thr
Close-up of the residue number 143 of GLA.
5 186 CAC-CGC His -> Arg
Close-up of the residue number 186 of GLA.
6 205 gCCT-ACT Pro -> Thr
Close-up of the residue number 205 of GLA.
7 244 gGAC-CAC Asp -> His
Close-up of the residue number 244 of GLA.
8 283 CAG-CCG Gln -> Pro
Close-up of the residue number 283 of GLA.
9 321 tCAG-TAG Gln -> Glu
Close-up of the residue number 321 of GLA.
10 363 TATa-TAA Tyr -> Cys
Close-up of the residue number 363 of GLA.

The visualization was done by using PyMol and the mutagensis of the residue was performed according to this tutorial. The residue of the wildtype is colored green and the mutated residue is colored red.

Mutation Analysis

Physicochemical Properties and Changes

Substitution Matrices

BLOSUM62

PAM1

PAM250

PSSM

Multiple Sequence Alignment

Secondary Structure

Programs

SNAP

SIFT

PolyPhen

Discussion