The myocilin/trabecular meshwork-inducible glucocorticoid response (MYOC/TIGR) gene was identified as a gene that caused open angle glaucoma (OAG). Singlestrand conformation polymorphism analysis and subsequent sequence analysis were performed for the MYOC/TIGR gene in 120 unrelated Japanese OAG patients with increased intraocular pressure (IOP), 116 unrelated OAG patients without increased IOP, and 106 unrelated control subjects without glaucoma. An Arg158Gln sequence change in the leucine zipper-like motif (LZM) region in the myosin-homology domain was found in 2 OAG patients with or without increased IOP, and in a 56-year-old control subject without glaucoma. This is the first report of missense sequence change in the LZM region of the MYOC/TIGR protein in subjects showing various phenotypes, including a control subject. These findings suggest that Arg158Gln in the LZM region is probably a rare nondisease-causing polymorphism, despite its important role in this region, because it was found in a control subject, although Arg158Gln was previously reported as a probable disease causing mutation.
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Mabuchi, F., Yamagata, Z., Kashiwagi, K., Ishijima, K., Tang, S., Iijima, H., & Tsukahara, S. (2001). A sequence change (Arg158Gln) in the leucine zipper-like motif region of the MYOC/TIGR protein. Journal of Human Genetics, 46(2), 85–89. https://doi.org/10.1007/s100380170114
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