Alpha‐synuclein p.H50Q, a novel pathogenic mutation for Parkinson's disease
University of British Columbia · Pacific Centre for Reproductive Medicine · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Alpha-synuclein plays a central role in the pathophysiology of Parkinson's disease. Three missense mutations in SNCA, the gene encoding alpha-synuclein, as well as genomic multiplications have been identified as causes for autosomal-dominantly inherited Parkinsonism.
Here, we describe a novel missense mutation in exon 4 of SNCA encoding a H50Q substitution in a patient with dopa-responsive Parkinson's disease with a family history of parkinsonism and dementia.
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Authors
15- SASilke Appel‐CresswellCorresponding
University of British Columbia, Pacific Centre for Reproductive Medicine
- CVCarles Vilariño‐Güell
University of British Columbia
- MJMary Joy Encarnacion
University of British Columbia
- HEHolly E. Sherman
University of British Columbia
- IYIrene Yu
University of British Columbia
Topics & keywords
- Missense mutation
- Parkinsonism
- Alpha-synuclein
- Genetics
- Mutation
- Exon
- Biology
- Parkinson's disease
- Life in Land