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“Bjornstad Syndrome”, Victor McKusick, Mendelian Inheritance in Man, 1966. 比约恩斯塔德综合症。(BJS).

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Here I present: “Bjornstad Syndrome (pili-torti deafness)”, Victor McKusick, Mendelian Inheritance in Man’, 1966. 比约恩斯塔德综合症。(BJS).

INTRODUCTION.

Björnstad syndrome (BJS) is an autosomal recessive congenital condition involving pili torti, sensorineural deafness, and hair abnormalities.  It was first characterized in 1965, in Oslo, by professor Roar Theodor Bjørnstad after he observed an association between pili torti and hearing loss.  

There is evidence that Bjornstad syndrome (BJS) is caused by homozygous or compound heterozygous mutation in the BCS1L gene on cytogenetic location 2q35 and genomic coordinates  2:218,658,743-218,663,443 . The screenshot of the BCS1L gene 4,701 bp (base pairs) of DNA sequence length is shown BELOW.   Nine (9) other genes besides BCS1L in the 2q35 cytogenetic location are listed BENEATH.

Coordinate Symbol  Genomic Name.
2:218,450,251  USP37 Ubiquitin-specific peptidase 37
2:218,568,839  CNOT9 CCR4-NOT transcription complex subunit 9
2:218,607,899  PLCD4 Phospholipase C, delta-4
2:218,633,329  ZNF142 Zinc finger protein-142
2:218,658,743  BCS1L BCS1 homolog
2:218,663,892  RNF25 Ring finger protein 25
2:218,672,086  STK36 Serine/threonine protein kinase 36
2:218,710,835  TTLL4 Tubulin tyrosine ligase-like 4
2:218,782,147  CYP27A1 Cytochrome P450, subfamily XXVIIA, polypeptide 1 
2:218,822,308  PRKAG3 Protein kinase, AMP-activated, noncatalytic, gamma 3

 

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