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UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot P55809: Variant p.Thr58Met

Succinyl-CoA:3-ketoacid coenzyme A transferase 1, mitochondrial
Gene: OXCT1
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Variant information Variant position: help 58 The position of the amino-acid change on the UniProtKB canonical protein sequence.
Type of variant: help LB/B The variants are classified into three categories: LP/P, LB/B and US.
  • LP/P: likely pathogenic or pathogenic.
  • LB/B: likely benign or benign.
  • US: uncertain significance

Residue change: help From Threonine (T) to Methionine (M) at position 58 (T58M, p.Thr58Met). Indicates the amino acid change of the variant. The one-letter and three-letter codes for amino acids used in UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot are those adopted by the commission on Biochemical Nomenclature of the IUPAC-IUB.
Physico-chemical properties: help Change from medium size and polar (T) to medium size and hydrophobic (M) The physico-chemical property of the reference and variant residues and the change implicated.
BLOSUM score: help -1 The score within a Blosum matrix for the corresponding wild-type to variant amino acid change. The log-odds score measures the logarithm for the ratio of the likelihood of two amino acids appearing by chance. The Blosum62 substitution matrix is used. This substitution matrix contains scores for all possible exchanges of one amino acid with another:
  • Lowest score: -4 (low probability of substitution).
  • Highest score: 11 (high probability of substitution).
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Other resources: help Links to websites of interest for the variant.


Sequence information Variant position: help 58 The position of the amino-acid change on the UniProtKB canonical protein sequence.
Protein sequence length: help 520 The length of the canonical sequence.
Location on the sequence: help RHTKFYTDPVEAVKDIPDGA T VLVGGFGLCGIPENLIDALL The residue change on the sequence. Unless the variant is located at the beginning or at the end of the protein sequence, both residues upstream (20) and downstream (20) of the variant will be shown.
Residue conservation: help The multiple alignment of the region surrounding the variant against various orthologous sequences.
Human                         RHTKFYTDPVEAVKDIPDGATVLVGGFGLCGIPENLIDALL

Mouse                         HHTKFYTDPVEAVKDIPNGATLLVGGFGLCGIPENLIGALL

Rat                           HHTKFYTDPVEAVKDIPNGATLLVGGFGLCGIPENLIGALL

Pig                           RHTKFYTDAVEAVKDIPNGATVLVGGFGLCGIPENLIGALL

Sequence annotation in neighborhood: help The regions or sites of interest surrounding the variant. In general the features listed are posttranslational modifications, binding sites, enzyme active sites, local secondary structure or other characteristics reported in the cited references. The "Sequence annotation in neighborhood" lines have a fixed format:
  • Type: the type of sequence feature.
  • Positions: endpoints of the sequence feature.
  • Description: contains additional information about the feature.
TypePositionsDescription
Chain 40 – 520 Succinyl-CoA:3-ketoacid coenzyme A transferase 1, mitochondrial
Alternative sequence 1 – 397 Missing. In isoform 2.
Beta strand 58 – 61



Literature citations
Succinyl-CoA:3-ketoacid CoA transferase (SCOT) deficiency: two pathogenic mutations, V133E and C456F, in Japanese siblings.
Song X.-Q.; Fukao T.; Watanabe H.; Shintaku H.; Hirayama K.; Kassovska-Bratinova S.; Kondo N.; Mitchell G.A.;
Hum. Mutat. 12:83-88(1998)
Cited for: VARIANTS SCOTD GLU-133 AND PHE-456; VARIANT MET-58; Clinical and molecular characterization of five patients with succinyl-CoA:3-ketoacid CoA transferase (SCOT) deficiency.
Fukao T.; Sass J.O.; Kursula P.; Thimm E.; Wendel U.; Ficicioglu C.; Monastiri K.; Guffon N.; Baric I.; Zabot M.T.; Kondo N.;
Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1812:619-624(2011)
Cited for: VARIANTS SCOTD VAL-215; ASN-226; PRO-327; PHE-404; PRO-405 AND CYS-468; VARIANT MET-58; CHARACTERIZATION OF VARIANTS SCOTD VAL-215; ASN-226; PRO-327; PHE-404; PRO-405 AND CYS-468;
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