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Allele 1:P1073L

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1073
Residue P1073
Cluster assignment:
Cluster 3
Cluster description:Partitioning loop
Subcluster:3D (residues 1047-1096)
Subcluster description:The partitioning loop, which is a novel structural module conserved in PolG (residues 1050-1095) that is located between the fingers and palm subdomains of the pol domain, and is not present in any other known DNA polymerase (Euro et al, 2011).
POLG domain:Polymerase domain
Mutation Information
P1073L
Number of patients:

(with P1073L)

7
Found as the only mutation:14% of entries (1 patient)
Found together with:
Non-allelic
29
A467T
29
G848S
14
W748S
14
S305R
%
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Mutations in only a single POLG allele rarely cause POLG-related syndromes. The few known dominant mutations have consistently exhibited late/ adult disease onset in patients.For further information, please see our analysis of dominant POLG mutations, and the full list of dominant mutations.

Database patient data suggests that P1073L is a recessive mutation.This mutation is unlikely to cause a POLG-related syndrome by itself.

See full list of putatively-dominant POLG mutations

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