Title of article :
Structural Heterogeneity of Caucasian N-Acetyltransferase at the NAT1 Gene Locus
Author/Authors :
Vatsis، نويسنده , , K.P. and Weber، نويسنده , , W.W.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1993
Abstract :
The human N-acetylation polymorphism is a genetic trait phenotypically reflected by differences in N-acetyltransferase (NAT) activity with therapeutic agents (rapid and slow acetylation), but a genetic invariability in N-acetylation of some arylamine drugs is also known. There are two highly similar human NAT genes: NAT1 is thought to encode a genetically invariant protein, whereas NAT2 has conclusively been shown to represent a polymorphic locus. This study demonstrates the presence of discrete NAT1 structural variants among Caucasians. These were detected by direct sequencing of 1.6-kilobase NAT1 fragments generated by the polymerase chain reaction with liver and leukocyte DNA from 13 subjects of established acetylator phenotype and NAT2 genotype. A prominent alteration in one of the variants was obliteration of the consensus polyadenylation signal (AATAAA→AAAAAA). Several mutations were discernible in all regions of the second variant allele, including silent (codon 153) and nonsilent (Ser-214→Ala) substitutions in the coding region and deletion of nine bases from an AT-rich segment in the 3′ untranslated region. One-half of the unrelated subjects were either homozygous or heterozygous for the mutant NAT1 alleles, both of which obeyed a Mendelian inheritance pattern. These novel results unambiguously show that human NAT1, like NAT2, is a polymorphic locus.
Journal title :
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics
Journal title :
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics