Learning Objectives
- Differentiate between Transitions and Transversions.
- Classify point mutations based on their effect on the protein product (Silent, Missense, Nonsense).
- Understand the severe consequences of Frameshift and Splice Site mutations.
- Identify clinical examples like Sickle Cell Disease and Huntington’s Disease.
1. Basic Nucleotide Substitutions
Point mutations involve a single base change. The degree of clinical impact generally follows this hierarchy:
Silent << Missense < Nonsense < Frameshift.
- Transition: Purine to Purine (A ↔ G) or Pyrimidine to Pyrimidine (C ↔ T).
- Transversion: Purine to Pyrimidine (A ↔ T) or Pyrimidine to Purine (C ↔ G).

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2. Functional Impact of Point Mutations
| Mutation Type | Molecular Effect | Clinical/Example Note |
|---|---|---|
| Silent | Synonymous change: codes for the same amino acid. Often at the 3rd (wobble) position. | No change in protein function. |
| Missense | Codes for a different amino acid. | Sickle Cell Disease (Glutamic acid → Valine). |
| Nonsense | Results in a premature stop codon (UGA, UAA, UAG). | “Stop the nonsense!” → Usually a nonfunctional, truncated protein. |

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3. Frameshift & Structural Mutations
Frameshift Mutation
- Mechanism: Insertion or deletion of nucleotides not divisible by 3.
- Effect: Misreading of all downstream nucleotides. Usually results in a very different protein or a premature stop.
- Examples: Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, Tay-Sachs, Cystic Fibrosis.
Splice Site Mutation
- Mechanism: Mutation at the intron-exon junction leads to a retained intron in the mRNA.
- Examples: Rare cancers, dementia, and β-thalassemia.
Slipped Strand Mispairing (Repeat Expansion)
- Mechanism: DNA polymerase slips at repetitive regions, adding extra repeats.
- Clinical Concept: Anticipation (symptoms appear earlier/more severely in successive generations).
- Example: Huntington’s disease (CAG repeats).
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4. Clinical Mnemonic & Summary
Stop Codons:
1. U Go Away (UGA)
2. U Are Away (UAA)
3. U Are Gone (UAG)
1. U Go Away (UGA)
2. U Are Away (UAA)
3. U Are Gone (UAG)
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