The cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) is a 1480 amino acid membrane bound glycoprotein with a molecular mass of 170,000. It is a member of the ATP binding cassette (ABC)superfamily of proteins. The protein is comprised of two, six span membrane bound regions each connected to a nuclear binding factor which binds ATP. Between these two units is an R-domain which is comprised of many charged amino acids. The R-domain is a unique feature of CFTR within the ABC superfamily.

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19 % of the CFTR protein make up the twelve transmembrane domains (M1 - M12). These domains have been shown to be comprised of typical a-helical secondary structure. Many of the residues within these regions form the channel lining residues and have a major role in the regulation of pore function. Six positively charged residues within the transmembrane domains [K95 (M1), R134 (M2), R334 (M6), K335 (M6), R347 (M6) and R1030 (M10] that are well conserved across species. Two of these are associated with mutations causing CF, R334Q/W and R347C/H/L/P.

The mutations happenning in MSD11 domain:

cDNA Name Protein Name Legacy Name Region Description Consequence
c.3535_3538delACCA p.Thr1179AsnfsX12 3667del4 exon 22 deletion of 4 bp from 3667 frameshift
c.3535_3536insTCAA p.Thr1179IlefsX17 3667ins4 exon 22 insertion of TCAA after 3667 frameshift
c.3540delA p.Lys1180AsnfsX12 3670delA exon 22 deletion of A at 3670 frameshift
c.3546C>G p.Tyr1182X Y1182X exon 22 C to G at 3678 Tyr to Stop at 1182
c.3556C>T p.Gln1186X Q1186X exon 22 C to T at 3688 Gln to Stop at 1186
c.3558A>G Q1186Q (3690A/G) exon 22 A or G at 3690 sequence variation
c.3564G>A 3696G/A exon 21 G to A at 3696 No change to Ser at 1188
c.3569T>A p.Val1190Asp V1190D exon 22 T to A at 3701 Val to Asp at 1190
c.3584A>C p.Asn1195Thr N1195T exon 22 A to C at 3716 Asn to Thr at 1195
c.3587C>G p.Ser1196X S1196X exon 22 C to G at 3719 Ser to Stop at 1196
c.3592delG p.Val1198X 3724delG exon 22 deletion of G at 3724 frameshift
c.3594G>T 3726G/T exon 22 G or T at 3726 sequence variation




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The Database was last updated at Apr 25, 2011