Description:
LESCH-NYHAN SYNDROME; LNS
Repository
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NIGMS Human Genetic Cell Repository
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Subcollection |
Heritable Diseases |
Class |
Disorders of Nucleotide and Nucleic Acid Metabolism |
Cell Type
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Fibroblast
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Transformant
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Untransformed
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Race
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Black/African American
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Family Member
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2
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Relation to Proband
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parent
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Confirmation
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Clinical summary/Case history
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Species
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Homo sapiens
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Common Name
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Human
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Remarks
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Remarks |
Sister of GM00318; HPRT+, G6PDB / HPRT-, G6PDA; 46,XX; mother of an HPRT deficient child; proband not in Repository; 3 affected nephews |
Laskowski AI, Neems DS, Laster K, Strojny-Okyere C, Rice EL, Konieczna IM, Voss JH, Mathew JM, Leventhal JR, Ramsey-Goldman R, Smith ED, Kosak ST, Varying levels of X chromosome coalescence in female somatic cells alters the balance of X-linked dosage compensation and is implicated in female-dominant systemic lupus erythematosus Scientific reports9:8011 2018 |
PubMed ID: 31142749 |
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Nussbaum RL, Crowder WE, Nyhan WL, Caskey CT, A three-allele restriction-fragment-length polymorphism at the hypoxanthine phosphoribosyltransferase locus in man. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A80:4035-9 1983 |
PubMed ID: 6306659 |
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Francke U, Bakay B, Connor JD, Coldwell JG, Nyhan WL, Linkage relationships of X-linked enzymes glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase and hypoxanthine guanine phosphoribosyltransferase: recombination in female offspring of compound heterozygotes. Am J Hum Genet26:512-22 1974 |
PubMed ID: 4842775 |
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Nyhan WL, Bakay B, Connor JD, Marks JF, Keele DK, Hemizygous expression of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase in erythrocytes of heterozygotes for the Lesch-Nyhan syndrome. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A65:214-8 1970 |
PubMed ID: 5263751 |
Passage Frozen |
8 |
Split Ratio |
1:3 |
Temperature |
37 C |
Percent CO2 |
5% |
Medium |
Eagle's Minimum Essential Medium with Earle's salts and non-essential amino acids with 2mM L-glutamine or equivalent |
Serum |
15% fetal bovine serum Not inactivated |
Substrate |
None specified |
Subcultivation Method |
trypsin-EDTA |
Supplement |
- |
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