Mutations
MAPT S447P
Other Names: Ser53Pro, S53P
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Overview
Pathogenicity: Frontotemporal Dementia : Benign
Clinical
Phenotype: None
Position: (GRCh38/hg38):Chr17:45990034 T>C
Position: (GRCh37/hg19):Chr17:44067400 T>C
dbSNP ID: rs10445337
Coding/Non-Coding: Coding
DNA
Change: Substitution
Expected RNA
Consequence: Substitution
Expected Protein
Consequence: Missense
Codon
Change: TCC to CCC
Reference
Isoform: Tau Isoform Tau-G (776 aa)
Genomic
Region: Exon 6
Findings
This variant has been reported in controls and is thought to be benign (Poorkaj et al., 1998). The polymorphism resides in exon 6, which is excluded from the major tau isoforms expressed in the human brain. Exon 6 is included in PNS-tau (P10636-1) and Tau-G (P10636-9), which are 758 and 776 amino acids long, respectively. Therefore, the position of this variant is in reference to these isoforms, rather than to isoform Tau-F (P10636-8). In the literature this variant has also been referred to as S53P or Ser53Pro (e.g., Poorkaj et al., 1998).
Neuropathology
Not applicable.
Biological Effect
Unknown.
Last Updated: 20 Mar 2024
References
Paper Citations
- Poorkaj P, Bird TD, Wijsman E, Nemens E, Garruto RM, Anderson L, Andreadis A, Wiederholt WC, Raskind M, Schellenberg GD. Tau is a candidate gene for chromosome 17 frontotemporal dementia. Ann Neurol. 1998 Jun;43(6):815-25. PubMed.
External Citations
Further Reading
Papers
- Crawford F, Freeman M, Town T, Fallin D, Gold M, Duara R, Mullan M. No genetic association between polymorphisms in the Tau gene and Alzheimer's disease in clinic or population based samples. Neurosci Lett. 1999 May 14;266(3):193-6. PubMed.
- Ingelson M, Fabre SF, Lilius L, Andersen C, Viitanen M, Almkvist O, Wahlund LO, Lannfelt L. Increased risk for frontotemporal dementia through interaction between tau polymorphisms and apolipoprotein E epsilon4. Neuroreport. 2001 Apr 17;12(5):905-9. PubMed.
- Stanford PM, Brooks WS, Teber ET, Hallupp M, McLean C, Halliday GM, Martins RN, Kwok JB, Schofield PR. Frequency of tau mutations in familial and sporadic frontotemporal dementia and other tauopathies. J Neurol. 2004 Sep;251(9):1098-104. PubMed.
Protein Diagram
Primary Papers
- Poorkaj P, Bird TD, Wijsman E, Nemens E, Garruto RM, Anderson L, Andreadis A, Wiederholt WC, Raskind M, Schellenberg GD. Tau is a candidate gene for chromosome 17 frontotemporal dementia. Ann Neurol. 1998 Jun;43(6):815-25. PubMed.
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