Description:
FRAGILE X MENTAL RETARDATION SYNDROME
APPARENTLY HEALTHY INDIVIDUAL
FMR1 GENE; FMR1
Repository
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NIGMS Human Genetic Cell Repository
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Subcollection |
Heritable Diseases |
Class |
Disorders with Trinucleotide Expansions |
Class |
X Chromosome Markers |
Alternate IDs |
GM17269 [FRAGILE X MENTAL RETARDATION SYNDROME] |
Quantity |
25 µg |
Quantitation Method |
Please see our FAQ |
Biopsy Source
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Peripheral vein
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Cell Type
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B-Lymphocyte
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Tissue Type
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Blood
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Transformant
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Epstein-Barr Virus
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Sample Source
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DNA from LCL
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Race
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White
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Family Member
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3
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Relation to Proband
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father
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Confirmation
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Molecular characterization after cell line submission to CCR
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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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IDENTIFICATION OF SPECIES OF ORIGIN |
Species of Origin Confirmed by Nucleoside Phosphorylase, Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase, and Lactate Dehydrogenase Isoenzyme Electrophoresis |
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GENE MAPPING & DOSAGE STUDIES - Y CHROMOSOME |
PCR analysis of DNA from this cell culture gave a positive result with a primer for Yq11, DYS227. |
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Gene |
FMR1 |
Chromosomal Location |
Xq27.3 |
Allelic Variant 1 |
309550.0004; FRAGILE X MENTAL RETARDATION SYNDROME |
Identified Mutation |
(CGG)n EXPANSION; The usual cause of the fragile X syndrome is an expanded (CGG)n repeat in the 5-prime noncoding region of the FMR1 gene. |
Remarks |
Clinically normal; 1 affected son and 2 grandsons; 46,XY in peripheral blood lymphocytes; normal male by Southern and PCR analyses; CGG repeat is 23 |
Caballero M, Ge T, Rebelo AR, Seo S, Kim S, Brooks K, Zuccaro M, Kanagaraj R, Vershkov D, Kim D, Smogorzewska A, Smolka M, Benvenisty N, West SC, Egli D, Mace EM, Koren A, Comprehensive analysis of DNA replication timing across 184 cell lines suggests a role for MCM10 in replication timing regulation Human molecular genetics: 2021 |
PubMed ID: 35394024 |
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Dolskiy AA, Yarushkin AA, Grishchenko IV, Lemskaya NA, Pindyurin AV, Boldyreva LV, Pustylnyak VO, Yudkin DV, miRNA expression and interaction with the 3'UTR of FMR1 in FRAXopathy pathogenesis Non-coding RNA research6:1-7 2020 |
PubMed ID: 33426406 |
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Rafehi H, Szmulewicz DJ, Bennett MF, Sobreira NLM, Pope K, Smith KR, Gillies G, Diakumis P, Dolzhenko E, Eberle MA, Barcina MG, Breen DP, Chancellor AM, Cremer PD, Delatycki MB, Fogel BL, Hackett A, Halmagyi GM, Kapetanovic S, Lang A, Mossman S, Mu W, Patrikios P, Perlman SL, Rosemergy I, Storey E, Watson SRD, Wilson MA, Zee DS, Valle D, Amor DJ, Bahlo M, Lockhart PJ, Bioinformatics-Based Identification of Expanded Repeats: A Non-reference Intronic Pentamer Expansion in RFC1 Causes CANVAS American journal of human genetics105:151-165 2019 |
PubMed ID: 31230722 |
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Tankard RM, Bennett MF, Degorski P, Delatycki MB, Lockhart PJ, Bahlo M, Detecting Expansions of Tandem Repeats in Cohorts Sequenced with Short-Read Sequencing Data American journal of human genetics105:151-165 2017 |
PubMed ID: 30503517 |
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Grasso M, Boon EM, Filipovic-Sadic S, van Bunderen PA, Gennaro E, Cao R, Latham GJ, Hadd AG, Coviello DA., A Novel Methylation PCR that Offers Standardized Determination of FMR1 Methylation and CGG Repeat Length without Southern Blot Analysis. J Mol Diagn.13:pii: S1525-1578 2013 |
PubMed ID: 24177047 |
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Greene E, Mahishi L, Entezam A, Kumari D, Usdin K, Repeat-induced epigenetic changes in intron 1 of the frataxin gene and its consequences in Friedreich ataxia Nucleic acids research35:3383-90 2007 |
PubMed ID: 17478498 |
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Yu WD, Wenger SL, Steele MW, X chromosome imprinting in fragile X syndrome. Hum Genet85:590-4 1990 |
PubMed ID: 2227950 |
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Howard-Peebles PN, Friedman JM, Unaffected carrier males in families with fragile X syndrome. Am J Hum Genet37:956-64 1985 |
PubMed ID: 3863482 |
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