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. 1998 Sep;63(3):703–710. doi: 10.1086/302010

Opitz G/BBB syndrome in Xp22: mutations in the MID1 gene cluster in the carboxy-terminal domain.

K Gaudenz 1, E Roessler 1, N Quaderi 1, B Franco 1, G Feldman 1, D L Gasser 1, B Wittwer 1, J Horst 1, E Montini 1, J M Opitz 1, A Ballabio 1, M Muenke 1
PMCID: PMC1377398  PMID: 9718340

Abstract

The MID1 gene in Xp22 codes for a novel member of proteins containing a RING finger, B-box, coiled-coil and a conserved C-terminal domain. Initially, three mutations in the C-terminal region were found in patients with Opitz G/BBB syndrome, a defect of midline development. Here we have determined the complete gene structure of the MID1 gene and have analyzed all nine exons for mutations in a set of 40 unrelated Opitz G/BBB patients. We now report six additional mutations all clustered in the carboxy-terminal domain of the MID1 protein. These data suggest that this conserved domain of the B-box proteins may play a fundamental role in the pathogenesis of Opitz syndrome and in morphogenetic events at the midline during blastogenesis.


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