Annotation Detail
Information
- Associated Genes
- MSH2
- Associated Variants
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MSH2 p.Arg524His (p.R524H)
(
ENST00000233146.7,
ENST00000406134.5,
ENST00000543555.6,
ENST00000645506.1,
ENST00000713854.1,
ENST00000713919.1 )
MSH2 p.Arg524Pro (p.R524P) ( ENST00000233146.7, ENST00000406134.5, ENST00000543555.6, ENST00000645506.1, ENST00000713854.1, ENST00000713919.1 )
MSH2 p.Arg524Leu (p.R524L) ( ENST00000233146.7, ENST00000406134.5, ENST00000543555.6, ENST00000645506.1, ENST00000713854.1, ENST00000713919.1 )
MSH2 p.Arg524His (p.R524H) ( ENST00000233146.7, ENST00000406134.5, ENST00000543555.6, ENST00000645506.1, ENST00000713854.1, ENST00000713919.1 )
MSH2 p.Arg524Pro (p.R524P) ( ENST00000233146.7, ENST00000406134.5, ENST00000543555.6, ENST00000645506.1, ENST00000713854.1, ENST00000713919.1 )
MSH2 p.Arg524Leu (p.R524L) ( ENST00000233146.7, ENST00000406134.5, ENST00000543555.6, ENST00000645506.1, ENST00000713854.1, ENST00000713919.1 ) - Associated Disease
- Hereditary Nonpolyposis Colorectal Cancer
- Source Database
- DisGeNET
- Description
- We have identified the source of the genetic instability in one ovarian tumor as a point mutation (R524P) in the human mismatch-repair gene MSH2 (Salmonella MutS homologue), which has recently been shown to be involved in hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer.
- Pubmed
- 7937795
- Original source reporting the Gene Disease association
- BeFree
- DisGENET score for the Gene Disease association
- 0.33183515989301
- Year of publication
- 1994
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