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  2. Point mutation - Wikipedia

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    Nonsense mutations include stop-gain and start-loss. Stop-gain is a mutation that results in a premature termination codon (a stop was gained), which signals the end of translation. This interruption causes the protein to be abnormally shortened.

  3. Nonsense mutation - Wikipedia

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    For example, the effect of a nonsense mutation depends on the proximity of the nonsense mutation to the original stop codon, and the degree to which functional subdomains of the protein are affected. [3] As nonsense mutations leads to premature termination of polypeptide chains; they are also called chain termination mutations. [4]

  4. Protein-truncating variants - Wikipedia

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    Protein-truncating variants (PTVs) are genetic variants predicted to shorten the coding sequence of genes, [1] through ways like a stop-gain mutation. [2] [3] [4] [5 ...

  5. Stop codon - Wikipedia

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    Stop codon suppression or translational readthrough occurs when in translation a stop codon is interpreted as a sense codon, that is, when a (standard) amino acid is 'encoded' by the stop codon. Mutated tRNAs can be the cause of readthrough, but also certain nucleotide motifs close to the stop codon.

  6. Nonsense-mediated decay - Wikipedia

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    Nonsense mutations code for a premature stop codon which causes the protein to be shortened. The truncated protein may or may not be functional, depending on the severity of what is not translated. In human genetics, NMD has the possibility to not only limit the translation of abnormal proteins, but it can occasionally cause detrimental effects ...

  7. Insertion (genetics) - Wikipedia

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    Frameshift mutations will alter all the amino acids encoded by the gene following the mutation. Usually, insertions and the subsequent frameshift mutation will cause the active translation of the gene to encounter a premature stop codon , resulting in an end to translation and the production of a truncated protein.

  8. Nonsynonymous substitution - Wikipedia

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    Nonsense mutations are nonsynonymous substitutions that arise when a mutation in the DNA sequence causes a protein to terminate prematurely by changing the original amino acid to a stop codon. Another type of mutation that deals with stop codons is known as a nonstop mutation or readthrough mutation, which occurs when a stop codon is exchanged ...

  9. ADNP syndrome - Wikipedia

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    So far, only loss-of-function mutations such as stop-gain or frameshift mutations have been reported as directly related. Most, but not all mutations might give rise to a truncated protein. [9] If neither parent is found to carry the change in the ADNP gene, the chance of having another child with ADNP syndrome is very low.