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UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot P00441: Variant p.Asp102Asn

Superoxide dismutase [Cu-Zn]
Gene: SOD1
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Variant information Variant position: help 102
Type of variant: help LP/P [Disclaimer]
Residue change: help From Aspartate (D) to Asparagine (N) at position 102 (D102N, p.Asp102Asn).
Physico-chemical properties: help Change from medium size and acidic (D) to medium size and polar (N)
BLOSUM score: help 1
Variant description: help In ALS1.
Other resources: help


Sequence information Variant position: help 102
Protein sequence length: help 154
Location on the sequence: help VGDLGNVTADKDGVADVSIE D SVISLSGDHCIIGRTLVVHE
Sequence annotation in neighborhood: help
TypePositionsDescription
Chain 2 – 154 Superoxide dismutase [Cu-Zn]
Binding site 84 – 84
Binding site 121 – 121
Modified residue 92 – 92 N6-succinyllysine
Modified residue 99 – 99 Phosphoserine
Modified residue 103 – 103 Phosphoserine
Modified residue 106 – 106 Phosphoserine
Modified residue 108 – 108 Phosphoserine
Disulfide bond 58 – 147
Mutagenesis 84 – 84 D -> A. Loss of zinc binding and enhanced tendency to form aggregates; when associated with A-81.
Mutagenesis 84 – 84 D -> S. Destabilization of dimer and loss of zinc binding; when associated with S-81.
Mutagenesis 112 – 112 C -> S. Enhances formation of fibrillar aggregates in the absence of bound zinc; when associated with S-7; S-58 and S-147.
Beta strand 96 – 104



Literature citations
Identification of a novel exon 4 SOD1 mutation in a sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patient.
Jones C.T.; Shaw P.J.; Chari G.; Brock D.J.;
Mol. Cell. Probes 8:329-330(1994)
Cited for: VARIANT ALS1 ASN-102; Screening of SOD1, FUS and TARDBP genes in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in central-southern China.
Hou L.; Jiao B.; Xiao T.; Zhou L.; Zhou Z.; Du J.; Yan X.; Wang J.; Tang B.; Shen L.;
Sci. Rep. 6:32478-32478(2016)
Cited for: VARIANTS ALS1 SER-87; ALA-88; ASN-102; GLY-102 AND TYR-112;
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