Authors
RE Tanzi, K Petrukhin, I Chernov, JL Pellequer, W Wasco, B Ross, DM Romano, E Parano, L Pavone, LM Brzustowicz, Marcella Devoto, J Peppercorn, AI Bush, I Sternlieb, MGJF Pirastu, JF Gusella, O Evgrafov, GK Penchaszadeh, Bi Honig, IS Edelman, MB Soares, IH Scheinberg, TC Gilliam
Publication date
1993/12/1
Journal
Nature genetics
Volume
5
Issue
4
Pages
344-350
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group US
Description
Wilson disease (WD) is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by the toxic accumulation of copper in a number of organs, particularly the liver and brain. As shown in the accompanying paper, linkage disequilibrium & haplotype analysis confirmed the disease locus to a single marker interval at 13q14.3. Here we describe a partial cDNA clone (pWD) which maps to this region and shows a particular 76% amino acid homology to the Menkes disease gene, Mc1. The predicted functional properties of the pWD gene together with its strong homology to Mc1, genetic mapping data and identification of four independent disease–specific mutations, provide convincing evidence that pWD is the Wilson disease gene.
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