Variant:
rs41291556 at chr10:96535173 in CYP2C19

Alleles (on + chromosomal strand)
T > C
Amino Acid Translation
Trp120Arg
Alternate Names:
12711T>C, CYP2C19:358T>C, T358C, W120R, c.358T>C, g.17711T>C, g.47339637T>C, p.Trp120Arg
Haplotypes
This variant is used to determine: CYP2C19*8

Variant Annotations

PharmGKB variant annotations provide information about variant-drug pairs based on individual PubMed publications. Each annotation represents information from a single paper and the goal is to report the information that the author states, not an interpretation of the paper. The PMID for supporting PubMed publications is found in the "Evidence" field.

Information presented, including study size, allele frequencies and statistics is taken directly from the publication. However, if the author does not correct p-values in cases of multiple hypotheses, curators may apply a Bonferroni correction. Curators attempt to report study size based on the actual number of participants used for the calculation of the association statistics, so the number may vary slightly from what is reported in the abstract of the paper. OMB Race Category information is derived from the paper and mapped to standardized categories. Category definitions may be found by clicking on the "OMB Race Category" link.

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Connected Drugs

Evidence Drug
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mephenytoin
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tolbutamide

Publications related to rs41291556 at chr10:96535173: 2

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Evaluation of the effects of 20 nonsynonymous single nucleotide polymorphisms of CYP2C19 on S-mephenytoin 4'-hydroxylation and omeprazole 5'-hydroxylation. Drug metabolism and disposition: the biological fate of chemicals. 2011. Wang Huijuan, et al. [Article:21325430@PubMed]
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A novel transversion in the intron 5 donor splice junction of CYP2C19 and a sequence polymorphism in exon 3 contribute to the poor metabolizer phenotype for the anticonvulsant drug S-mephenytoin. The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics. 1999. Ibeanu G C, et al. [Article:10411572@PubMed]

Cross-References

UCSC Golden Path:
chr10:96535173
dbSNP:
rs41291556

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