A novel splicing mutation in the PROS1 gene causes hereditary protein S deficiency in a Chinese family with thrombotic disease
Abstract
•A heterozygous splicing variation PROS1: c.965 + 4A > T was found in a family with venous thrombosis. •PROS1: c.965 + 4A > T splice site variant activated a cryptic donor site located inside exon 9, leading to the deletion of the last 78 nucleotides of PROS1 mRNA exon 9. •The deletion in exon 9 causes the loss of 26 protein S amino acid residues that border the Laminin_G_1...
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Title
A novel splicing mutation in the PROS1 gene causes hereditary protein S deficiency in a Chinese family with thrombotic disease
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
189
Pages
93 - 95
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