Abstract

Sequencing studies of the protein S gene (PROS1) in a Japanese patient suffering from recurrent thrombosis revealed the following. The proband and his first daughter, but not the second daughter, were having the type I protein S (PS) deficiency due to a novel point mutation from A to G at the intronic acceptor splice site in intron 13 of the PROS1. In the affected daughter, exclusion of the aberrant allele was assessed by the BstX1 dimorphism of PROS1 at Pro626 (CCG/CCA). The reduced PS activities in the proband and his first daughter were apparently due to defective production of mRNA from the mutant allele.

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