PMID: 9531027Apr 8, 1998Paper

Factor X Nagoya 1 and Nagoya 2: a CRM- factor X deficiency and a dysfunctional CRM+ factor X deficiency characterized by substitution of Arg306 by Cys and of Gly366 by Ser, respectively

Thrombosis and Haemostasis
T MiyataH Kato

Abstract

We have identified, in two unrelated patients, factor X deficiency that we have designated factor X Nagoya 1 and Nagoya 2, respectively. The proband with factor X Nagoya 1 showed factor X activity level of 3% and factor X antigen level < 10% of the normal control value. All the exons and intron/exon junctions of the factor X gene were studied using a strategy combining polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification and nonradioactive single-strand conformational polymorphism (SSCP) analysis. Exon 8 containing DNA fragment of the proband with factor X Nagoya 1 showed aberrant migration on SSCP analysis. All exon-containing DNA fragments amplified by PCR were sequenced, and we identified a C-to-T substitution in exon 8 in the human factor X gene of the proband, which results in the replacement of Arg306 by Cys. This genetic defect has been transmitted from her father, and her sister also carried the same mutation; both showed almost half the normal levels of both factor X activity and antigen. The coordinates of human factor Xa indicated that Arg306 in the catalytic domain is positioned at the beginning of the alpha-helix near the second EFG-like domain. The substitution for Arg of Cys has been supposed to cause the destruction of...Continue Reading

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