AN EXONIC POINT MUTATION OF THE ANDROGEN RECEPTOR GENE IN A FAMILY WITH COMPLETE ANDROGEN INSENSITIVITY

  • 1 June 1990
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 46 (6), 1095-1100
Abstract
We have discovered in the X-linked androgen receptor gene a single exonic nucleotide substitution that causes complete androgen insensitivity (resistance) in a sibship with three affected individuals. The mutation, a guanine-to-adenine transition, occurs at nucleotide number 2682 and changes the sense of codon 717 from tryptophan to a translation stop signal. Codon 717 is in exon 4, so the mutation predicts the synthesis of a truncated receptor that lacks most of its androgen-binding domain. The substitution abolishes a recognition sequence for the restriction endonuclease HaeIII. Amplification of exon 4 by the polymerase chain reaction followed by double digestion with HinfI and HaeIII permits facile recognition of hemizygotes and heterozygous carriers of the mutation.

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