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| Gene | POLD1 |
| Variant | L606M |
| Impact List | missense |
| Protein Effect | loss of function - predicted |
| Gene Variant Descriptions | POLD1 L606M lies within the polymerase domain of the Pold1 protein (PMID: 27093186). L606M results in increased polymerase activity and exonuclease activity but increased base substitution error rate and mutational rate compared to wild-type Pold1 (PMID: 19540301), and therefore is predicted to lead to a loss of Pold1 protein function. |
| Associated Drug Resistance | |
| Category Variants Paths |
POLD1 mutant POLD1 inact mut POLD1 L606M |
| Transcript | NM_002691.4 |
| gDNA | chr19:g.50408825C>A |
| cDNA | c.1816C>A |
| Protein | p.L606M |
| Source Database | RefSeq |
| Genome Build | GRCh38/hg38 |
| Transcript | gDNA | cDNA | Protein | Source Database | Genome Build |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| XM_005259008.5 | chr19:g.50408825C>A | c.1816C>A | p.L606M | RefSeq | GRCh38/hg38 |
| NM_001256849.1 | chr19:g.50408825C>A | c.1816C>A | p.L606M | RefSeq | GRCh38/hg38 |
| XM_047438948.1 | chr19:g.50408825C>A | c.1816C>A | p.L606M | RefSeq | GRCh38/hg38 |
| XM_017026882.3 | chr19:g.50408825C>A | c.1816C>A | p.L606M | RefSeq | GRCh38/hg38 |
| XM_047438947.1 | chr19:g.50408825C>A | c.1816C>A | p.L606M | RefSeq | GRCh38/hg38 |
| XM_047438946.1 | chr19:g.50408825C>A | c.1816C>A | p.L606M | RefSeq | GRCh38/hg38 |
| XM_011527038.2 | chr19:g.50408825C>A | c.1816C>A | p.L606M | RefSeq | GRCh38/hg38 |
| XM_047438949.1 | chr19:g.50408825C>A | c.1816C>A | p.L606M | RefSeq | GRCh38/hg38 |
| NM_002691.4 | chr19:g.50408825C>A | c.1816C>A | p.L606M | RefSeq | GRCh38/hg38 |
| NM_001308632.1 | chr19:g.50408747_50408749delCTAinsATG | c.1816_1818delCTAinsATG | p.L606M | RefSeq | GRCh38/hg38 |
| XM_047438950.1 | chr19:g.50408825C>A | c.1816C>A | p.L606M | RefSeq | GRCh38/hg38 |
| Molecular Profile | Protein Effect | Treatment Approaches |
|---|---|---|
| POLD1 L606M | loss of function - predicted |