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  2. A novel gene encoding an SH3 domain protein is mutated in nephronophthisis type 1

A novel gene encoding an SH3 domain protein is mutated in nephronophthisis type 1

  • Nat Genet. 1997 Oct;17(2):149-53. doi: 10.1038/ng1097-149.
F Hildebrandt 1 E Otto C Rensing H G Nothwang M Vollmer J Adolphs H Hanusch M Brandis
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Abstract

Juvenile nephronophthisis (NPH), an autosomal recessive cystic kidney disease, is the primary genetic cause of chronic renal failure in children. About two thirds of patients with NPH carry a large homozygous deletion at the gene locus NPH1 on 2q13. We here identify a novel gene. NPHP1, which extends over most of this common deletion. The 4.5-kb transcript encodes a protein with an SH3 domain, which is highly conserved throughout evolution. The 11-kb interval between the 3' end of NPHP1 and an inverted repeat containing the distal deletion breakpoint was found to contain the first exon of a second gene, MALL. In patients with a hemizygous deletion of the NPH1 region, additional point mutations were found in NPHP1 but not in MALL.

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