Dinucleotide repeat polymorphisms at the SCN4A locus suggest allelic heterogeneity of hyperkalemic periodic paralysis and paramyotonia congenita

Citation
I. Mcclatchey, Andrea et al., Dinucleotide repeat polymorphisms at the SCN4A locus suggest allelic heterogeneity of hyperkalemic periodic paralysis and paramyotonia congenita, American journal of human genetics , 50-II(5), 1992, pp. 896-901
ISSN journal
00029297
Volume
50-II
Issue
5
Year of publication
1992
Pages
896 - 901
Database
ACNP
SICI code
Abstract
Two polymorphic dinucleotide repeats.one (dGdA)n and one (dGdT)n .have been identified at the SCN4A locus, encoding the .-subunit of the adult skeletal muscle sodium channel. When typed using PCR, the dinucleotide repeats display 4 and 10 alleles, respectively, with a predicted heterozygosity of .81 for the combined haplotype. We have applied these polymorphisms to the investigation of hyperkalemic periodic paralysis and paramyotonia congenita, distinct neuromuscular disorders both of which are thought to involve mutation at SCN4A. Our data confirm the genetic linkage of both disorders with SCN4A. Haplotype analysis also indicates the strong likelihood of allelic heterogeneity in both disorders.