Table 1.

Nucleotide and amino acid substitutions identified in the IL-12Rβ1 chain–encoding gene in Japanese persons

705A > G (Q214R)1158T > C (M365T)1196G > C (G378R)1376C > T (H438Y)1637G > A (A525T)1845G > A (G594E)
Healthy subjects 13/13/6 20/6/6 13/14/5 32/0/0 31/1/0 32/0/0 
Patients with tuberculosis 12/3/4 11/4/4 11/5/3 18/1/0 18/1/0 18/1/0 
Patients with atypical mycobacterium infection 3/3/0 4/2/0 2/4/0 6/0/0 5/1/0 6/0/0 
705A > G (Q214R)1158T > C (M365T)1196G > C (G378R)1376C > T (H438Y)1637G > A (A525T)1845G > A (G594E)
Healthy subjects 13/13/6 20/6/6 13/14/5 32/0/0 31/1/0 32/0/0 
Patients with tuberculosis 12/3/4 11/4/4 11/5/3 18/1/0 18/1/0 18/1/0 
Patients with atypical mycobacterium infection 3/3/0 4/2/0 2/4/0 6/0/0 5/1/0 6/0/0 

The entire nucleotide sequence of the IL-12Rβ1 chain–encoding gene (1989 bp) was determined, and the reduced amino acid sequence was defined. Only missense substitutions are shown: nucleotide substitutions are on the top lines, and amino acid substitutions are in parentheses. The 3 numbers illustrate wild type (wt) wt-homozygotes/wt-mutant (mt) heterozygotes/mt-mt homozygotes are shown at each amino acid position.

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