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  • McArdle's disease associated with homozygosity for the missense mutation Gly204Ser of the myophosphorylase gene in a Spanish patient.

McArdle's disease associated with homozygosity for the missense mutation Gly204Ser of the myophosphorylase gene in a Spanish patient.

Neuromuscular disorders : NMD (1999-06-26)
J C Rubio, M A Martín, A García, Y Campos, A Cabello, J M Culebras, J Arenas
ABSTRACT

We studied a pateint whose clinical, morphological and biochemical findings were consistent with McArdle's disease. Molecular genetic studies revealed that the patient did not harbor the common Arg49Stop mutation and was homozygous for the Gly204Ser mutation. Until now, no patient having the missense mutation in the two alleles has been documented.

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Phosphorylase a from rabbit muscle, lyophilized powder, 20-30 units/mg protein
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Phosphorylase b from rabbit muscle, lyophilized powder, ≥20 units/mg protein, 2× crystallization
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Phosphorylase b from rabbit muscle, For use as a marker in SDS-PAGE