Phenylalanine.net

by Serge Kreutz

  • Home

A Mutation Analysis of the Phenylalanine Hydroxylase (PAH) Gene

    Bercovich, D.; Elimelech, A.1; Yardeni, T.1; Korem, S.; Zlotogora, J.2; Gal, N.3; Goldstein, N.3; Vilensky, B.3; Segev, R.3; Avraham, S.3; Loewenthal, R.; Schwartz, G.3; Anikster, Y.

Hyperphenylalaninemia (HPA) is a group of diseases characterized by a persistent elevation of phenylalanine levels in tissues and biological fluids. The most frequent form is phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency, causing phenylketonuria (PKU). Among 159 Israeli patients (Jews, Muslim and Christian Arabs and Druze) with HPA, in whom at least one of the mutations was characterized, a total of 43 different mutations were detected, including seven novel ones. PKU was very rare among Ashkenazi Jews and relatively frequent among Jews from Yemen, the Caucasian Mountains, Bukhara and Tunisia. The mutations responsible for the high frequency were: exon3del (Yemenite Jews), L48S (Tunisian Jews) and E178G, P281L and L48S (Jews from the Caucasian Mountains and Bukhara). Among the non-Jewish Israeli citizens, the disease was relatively frequent in the Negev and in the Nazareth vicinity, and in many localities a unique mutation was detected, often in a single family. While marked genetic heterogeneity was observed in the Arab and Jewish populations, only one mutation A300S, was frequent in all of the communities. Several of the other frequent mutations were shared by the non-Ashkenazi Jews and Arabs; none were mutual to Ashkenazi Jews and Arabs.


Articles

  • ····Phenylalanine - Wikipedia
  • ····Phenylalanine and sexual enhancement
  • ····Stretch marks
  • ····Fine tuning sexual functions with amino acids
  • ····Botulinum toxin
  • ····Phenylalanine requirement, imbalance, and dietary excess in one-week-old chicks: growth and phenylalanine hydroxylase activity.
  • ····Dietary restraint and menstrual cycle phase modulated l-phenylalanine-induced satiety.
  • ····Forsythia suspensa
  • ····Phenylalanine - Aspartame
  • ····Definition of Aspartame
  • ····Phenylalanine in Artificial Sweeteners
  • ····Phenylalanine in diet soda: Is it harmful?
  • ····Amino Acids - Alanine
  • ····A Mutation Analysis of the Phenylalanine Hydroxylase (PAH) Gene
  • ····Phenylalanine Hydroxylase Deficiency
  • ····Does DL-Phenylalanine Help with Pain Relief?

Copyright © 2005 Serge Kreutz | All rights reserved | For Inquiries: serge_kreutz@yahoo.com.