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Collection NIGMS Human Genetic Cell Repository
Subcollection CEPH
Repository Linkage Families
Pharmacogenetics
Sample Description CEPH/UTAH PEDIGREE 1350
INTERNATIONAL HAPMAP PROJECT - CEPH (PLATE I) [UTAH RESIDENTS WITH ANCESTRY FROM NORTHERN AND WESTERN EUROPE]
CYTOCHROME P450, SUBFAMILY IIC, POLYPEPTIDE 9; CYP2C9
CYTOCHROME P450, SUBFAMILY IIC, POLYPEPTIDE 19; CYP2C19
INTERNATIONAL HAPMAP PROJECT - CEPH [UTAH RESIDENTS WITH ANCESTRY FROM NORTHERN AND WESTERN EUROPE]
This Sample Is Also in Other Products XC01350 [CEPH/UTAH PEDIGREE 1350]
HAPMAPPT01 [INTERNATIONAL HAPMAP PROJECT - CEPH (PLATE I) [UTAH RESIDENTS WITH ANCESTRY FROM NORTHERN AND WESTERN EUROPE]]
Biopsy Source Peripheral vein
Cell Type B-Lymphocyte
Tissue Type Blood
Transformant Epstein-Barr Virus
Species Homo sapiens
Common Name Human
Age 58 YR
Sex Female
Race Caucasian
Ethnicity UTAH/MORMON
Country of Origin USA
Family 1350
Family Member 13
Relation to Proband maternal grandmother
Confirmation Clinical summary/Case history
Remarks Maternal Grandmother; donor subject is heterozygous for an A>C change at nucleotide 1061 (1061A>C) in exon 7 of the CYP2C9 gene (CYP2C9*3) which results in a substitution of leucine for isoleucine at codon 359 [Ile359Leu (I359L)]; donor subject has a single bp (G-to-A) transition at nucleotide 681 in exon 5 of the CYP2C19 gene (CYP2C19*2) which creates an aberrant splice site. The change altered the reading frame of the mRNA starting with amino acid 215 and produced a premature stop codon 20 amino acids downstream, resulting in a truncated, nonfunctional protein. Because of the aberrant splice site, a 40-bp deletion occurred at the beginning of exon 5 (from bp 643 to bp 682), resulting in deletion of amino acids 215 to 227. The truncated protein had 234 amino acids and would be catalytically inactive because it lacked the heme-binding region.
 
Catalog ID GM11832
Product Cell Culture
Pricing Commercial Pricing: $85.00
Academic and not-for-profit pricing: $85.00
 
Catalog ID NA11832
Product DNA
Quantity 50 µg
Source cell culture
Pricing Commercial Pricing: $55.00
Academic and not-for-profit pricing: $55.00
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Characterizations

Sample Description CEPH/UTAH PEDIGREE 1350
INTERNATIONAL HAPMAP PROJECT - CEPH (PLATE I) [UTAH RESIDENTS WITH ANCESTRY FROM NORTHERN AND WESTERN EUROPE]
CYTOCHROME P450, SUBFAMILY IIC, POLYPEPTIDE 9; CYP2C9
CYTOCHROME P450, SUBFAMILY IIC, POLYPEPTIDE 19; CYP2C19
INTERNATIONAL HAPMAP PROJECT - CEPH [UTAH RESIDENTS WITH ANCESTRY FROM NORTHERN AND WESTERN EUROPE]
 
IDENTIFICATION OF SPECIES OF ORIGIN Species of Origin Confirmed by Nucleoside Phosphorylase, Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase, and Lactate Dehydrogenase Isoenzyme Electrophoresis
 

Phenotypic Data

Remark Maternal Grandmother; donor subject is heterozygous for an A>C change at nucleotide 1061 (1061A>C) in exon 7 of the CYP2C9 gene (CYP2C9*3) which results in a substitution of leucine for isoleucine at codon 359 [Ile359Leu (I359L)]; donor subject has a single bp (G-to-A) transition at nucleotide 681 in exon 5 of the CYP2C19 gene (CYP2C19*2) which creates an aberrant splice site. The change altered the reading frame of the mRNA starting with amino acid 215 and produced a premature stop codon 20 amino acids downstream, resulting in a truncated, nonfunctional protein. Because of the aberrant splice site, a 40-bp deletion occurred at the beginning of exon 5 (from bp 643 to bp 682), resulting in deletion of amino acids 215 to 227. The truncated protein had 234 amino acids and would be catalytically inactive because it lacked the heme-binding region.

Publications

Crawford DC, Nord AS, Badzioch MD, Ranchalis J, McKinstry LA, Ahearn M, Bertucci C, Shephard C, Wong M, Rieder MJ, Schellenberg GD, Nickerson DA, Heagerty PJ, Wijsman EM, Jarvik GP, A common VLDLR polymorphism interacts with APOE genotype in the prediction of carotid artery disease risk Journal of lipid research49:588-96 2007
PubMed ID: 18056683
 
Boyko AR, Williamson SH, Indap AR, Degenhardt JD, Hernandez RD, Lohmueller KE, Adams MD, Schmidt S, Sninsky JJ, Sunyaev SR, White TJ, Nielsen R, Clark AG, Bustamante CD, Assessing the evolutionary impact of amino acid mutations in the human genome PLoS genetics4:e1000083 2007
PubMed ID: 18516229
 
Podder M, Ruan J, Tripp W, Chu E, Tebbutt J, Robust SNP genotyping by multiplex PCR and arrayed primer extension BMC medical genomics1:5 2007
PubMed ID: 18237385
 
Redon R, Ishikawa S, Fitch KR, Feuk L, Perry GH, Andrews TD, Fiegler H, Shapero MH, Carson AR, Chen W, Cho EK, Dallaire S, Freeman JL, González JR, Gratacòs M, Huang J, Kalaitzopoulos D, Komura D, MacDonald JR, Marshall CR, Mei R, Montgomery L, Nishimura K, Okamura K, Shen F, Somerville MJ, Tchinda J, Valsesia A, Woodwark C, Yang F, Zhang J, Zerjal T, Zhang J, Armengol L, Conrad DF, Estivill X, Tyler-Smith C, Carter NP, Aburatani H, Lee C, Jones KW, Scherer SW, Hurles ME, Global variation in copy number in the human genome Nature444:444-54 2006
PubMed ID: 17122850
 
de Bakker PI, McVean G, Sabeti PC, Miretti MM, Green T, Marchini J, Ke X, Monsuur AJ, Whittaker P, Delgado M, Morrison J, Richardson A, Walsh EC, Gao X, Galver L, Hart J, Hafler DA, Pericak-Vance M, Todd JA, Daly MJ, Trowsdale J, Wijmenga C, Vyse TJ, Beck S, Murray SS, Carrington M, Gregory S, Deloukas P, Rioux JD, A high-resolution HLA and SNP haplotype map for disease association studies in the extended human MHC Nature Genetics38(10):1166-1172 2006
PubMed ID: 16998491
 
Bustamante CD, Fledel-Alon A, Williamson S, Nielsen R, Hubisz MT, Glanowski S, Tanenbaum DM, White TJ, Sninsky JJ, Hernandez RD, Civello D, Adams MD, Cargill M, Clark AG, Natural selection on protein-coding genes in the human genome Nature437:1153-7 2005
PubMed ID: 16237444
 
Yakub I, Lillibridge KM, Moran A, Gonzalez OY, Belmont J, Gibbs RA, Tweardy DJ, Single nucleotide polymorphisms in genes for 2'-5'-oligoadenylate synthetase and RNase L inpatients hospitalized with West Nile virus infection The Journal of infectious diseases192:1741-8 2005
PubMed ID: 16235172
 
Miretti MM, Walsh EC, Ke X, Delgado M, Griffiths M, Hunt S, Morrison J, Whittaker P, Lander ES, Cardon LR, Bentley DR, Rioux JD, Beck S, Deloukas P, A high-resolution linkage-disequilibrium map of the human major histocompatibility complex and first generation of tag single-nucleotide polymorphisms. Am J Hum Genet76(4):634-46 2005
PubMed ID: 15747258
 
Altshuler D, Brooks LD, Chakravarti A, Collins FS, Daly MJ, Donnelly P; International HapMap Consortium, A haplotype map of the human genome. Nature437(7063):1299-320 2005
PubMed ID: 16255080
 
Altshuler D, Brooks LD, Chakravarti A, Collins FS, Daly MJ, Donnelly P; International HapMap Consortium, A haplotype map of the human genome. Nature437(7063):1299-320 2005
PubMed ID: 16255080
 
Randolph AG, Lange C, Silverman EK, Lazarus R, Silverman ES, Raby B, Brown A, Ozonoff A, Richter B, Weiss ST, The IL12B gene is associated with asthma. Am J Hum Genet75(4):709-15 2004
PubMed ID: 15322986
 
Matsuzaki H, Dong S, Loi H, Di X, Liu G, Hubbell E, Law J, Berntsen T, Chadha M, Hui H, Yang G, Kennedy GC, Webster TA, Cawley S, Walsh PS, Jones KW, Fodor SP, Mei R, Genotyping over 100,000 SNPs on a pair of oligonucleotide arrays. Nat Methods1(2):109-11 2004
PubMed ID: 15782172
 
Hall MA, Norman PJ, Thiel B, Tiwari H, Peiffer A, Vaughan RW, Prescott S, Leppert M, Schork NJ, Lanchbury JS, Quantitative trait loci on chromosomes 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 11, 12, and 18 control variation in levels of T and B lymphocyte subpopulations. Am J Hum Genet70(5):1172-82 2002
PubMed ID: 11951176

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Protocols

Split Ratio 1:3
Temperature 37 C
Percent CO2 5%
Medium Roswell Park Memorial Institute Medium 1640 with 2mM L-glutamine
Serum 15% fetal bovine serum Not Inactivated
Substrate None specified
Subcultivation Method dilution - add fresh medium

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