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Population frequency of the arylsulphatase A pseudo-deficiency allele

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The enzymatic diagnosis of metachromatic leukodystrophy is complicated by the frequent occurrence of the pseudo-deficiency of arylsulphatase A (ASA) enzyme activity. An A to G nucleotide transition in the first polyadenylation signal of the ASA gene results in the loss of its major mRNA species and a greatly reduced level of enzyme activity. This nucleotide change (nucleotide 1620 of the ASA cDNA) is the cause of ASA pseudo-deficiency and is closely linked to another A to G transition (nucleotide 1049), within the ASA gene, which changes Asn350 to serine but which does not affect ASA activity. The distribution of these 2 nucleotide changes has been investigated in 73 unrelated individuals from the Australian population. The two transitions were found together on 14 (9.6%) out of 146 chromosomes. The transition at nucleotide 1620 was not found alone; however, the other transition was found alone on 7 (4.8%) out of the 146 chromosomes. The carrier frequency of the ASA pseudo-deficiency mutation in Australia is thus estimated to be about 20%.

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Nelson, P.V., Carey, W.F. & Morris, C.P. Population frequency of the arylsulphatase A pseudo-deficiency allele. Hum Genet 87, 87–88 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01213099

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