Citations for
1EV1, EV2, TMC6, TMC8
Autosomal dominant epidermodysplasia verruciformis lacking a known EVER1 or EVER2 mutation.
McDermott DF, Gammon B, Snijders PJ, Mbata I, Phifer B, Howland Hartley A, Lee CC, Murphy PM, Hwang ST.
Pediatr Dermatol 26(3):306-10. 2009
2EV1, TMC6
Novel homozygous frameshift mutation of EVER1 gene in an epidermodysplasia verruciformis patient.
Gober MD, Rady PL, He Q, Tucker SB, Tyring SK, Gaspari AA.
J Invest Dermatol 127(4):817-20. Epub 2006 Nov 30. 2007
3EV1, TMC6
A novel homozygous mutation of the EVER1/TMC6 gene in a Japanese patient with epidermodysplasia verruciformis.
Aochi S, Nakanishi G, Suzuki N, Setsu N, Suzuki D, Aya K, Iwatsuki K.
Br J Dermatol 157(6):1265-6. Epub 2007 Oct 4. No abstract available. PMID: 17916203 2007
4TMC6, EV1
Novel mutations of EVER1/TMC6 gene in a Japanese patient with epidermodysplasia verruciformis.
Tate G, Suzuki T, Kishimoto K, Mitsuya T.
J Hum Genet 49(4):223-5. Epub 2004 Mar 23. 2004
5EV1, TMC6, TMC8
Mutations in two adjacent novel genes are associated with epidermodysplasia verruciformis.
Ramoz N, Rueda LA, Bouadjar B, Montoya LS, Orth G, Favre M.
Nat Genet 32(4):579-81. 2002
6EV1
A susceptibility locus for epidermodysplasia verruciformis, an abnormal predisposition to infection with the oncogenic human papillomavirus type 5, maps to chromosome 17qter in a region containing a psoriasis locus.
Ramoz N, et al.
J Invest Dermatol 112(3):259-63. 1999