Glycoprotein Ib alpha Kozak polymorphism in patients presenting with early-onset acute coronary syndrome
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2018Author
Teker, Basak
Oncul, Aytac
Kucukkaya, Reyhan Diz
Teker, Erhan
Sezer, Murat
Hancer, Veysel Sabri
Golcuk, Ebru
Yalin, Kivanc
Akdeniz, Cansu Selcan
ALTUN, İBRAHİM
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Introduction: Glycoprotein Ib alpha (GPIb alpha) receptor is the chief molecule responsible for initial platelet adhesion to the subendothelium. A thymidine to cytosine single nucleotide substitution at position -5 from the ATG start codon characterizes the Kozak sequence polymorphism. The Kozak sequence polymorphism may increase the surface expression of GPIb alpha and contribute to thrombogenesis. We evaluated the allele frequencies of GPIb alpha Kozak sequence polymorphism in the Turkish population and examined the relationship between GPIb alpha Kozak sequence polymorphism and early-onset acute coronary syndrome (ACS).
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