Literature DB >> 12500098

A proline-threonine substitution in codon 351 of ADH1C is common in Native Americans.

Michael V Osier1, Andrew J Pakstis, David Goldman, Howard J Edenberg, Judith R Kidd, Kenneth K Kidd.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) genes have been repeatedly associated with protection against alcoholism. Until now, only four protein coding variants have been identified (ADH1C Arg271Gln, Ile349Val, ADH1B Arg47His, and Arg369Cys), and only two of these (ADH1CIle349Val and ADH1B Arg47His) have been routinely tested in association studies with alcoholism.
METHODS: The new ADH1C*351Thr allele was identified by direct sequencing of DNA samples that gave different typing results for the ADH1C Ile349Val polymorphism with different typing protocols.
RESULTS: A new coding variant has been identified at codon 351 of ADH1C. This allele is found in most Native American populations that we have studied with allele frequencies of the new ADH1C*351Thr allele as high as 26%. Only two instances of this allele have been seen in a large survey of African and Eurasian populations.
CONCLUSIONS: The changes in charge, size, and rotational mobility caused by this amino acid substitution should be significant. Because this new variant codes for a new enzyme form in Native Americans, the kinetics of this enzyme should be studied and considered in studies of the role of in the protection against alcoholism in Native Americans.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12500098     DOI: 10.1097/01.ALC.0000042013.13899.75

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Alcohol Clin Exp Res        ISSN: 0145-6008            Impact factor:   3.455


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