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A recurrent GARS mutation causes distal hereditary motor neuropathy.

Diana C LeeRebecca Meyer-SchumanChelsea BaconMichael E ShyAnthony AntonellisStephen W Scherer
Published in: Journal of the peripheral nervous system : JPNS (2019)
We found a p.Gly327Arg mutation in GARS in two unrelated women, both of whom had a similar phenotype - motor weakness that began in late childhood, distal weakness in the arms and legs, a motor greater than sensory neuropathy with slowing of motor and not sensory conduction velocities. A de novo mutation was proven in one patient and suspected in the other. The p.Gly327Arg GARS variant did not support yeast growth in a complementation assay, showing that this variant severely impairs protein function. Thus, the p.Gly327Arg GARS mutation causes a distal motor neuropathy.
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