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New NR5A1 mutations and phenotypic variations of gonadal dysgenesis

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Transactivation of the human AMH- and STAR-promoter.

The transactivation capacity of mutant NR5A1-T40P and NR5A1-18DKVSG22del were compared to wt-NR5A1 using human AMH- (A) and STAR-promoter (B) containing reporter genes. The empty pCMV-Myc vector represents background activity. Wild type (WT) activity was set 100%. RLU = relative luciferase activity. Error bars represent standard deviations, ***P = <0.001, t-test comparison of WT and mutant. C: Immunoblot detection of myc-tagged NR5A1 proteins. Equal loadings were verified by detection of total proteins using the TGX Stain Free system (BioRad). D: statistical analysis of 3 western blots of three different experiments showing an approximately equal protein accumulation of NR5A1-WT and mutant 18DKVSG22del, while mutant T40P showed an 2–3 fold enhanced accumulation. Images were quantified and normalized to total protein using Image Lab 5.2.1 (BioRad).

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0176720.g003