The lipodystrophy mutation R482Q, which causes a different phenotype and is believed to act through an emerin-independent mechanism, was indistinguishable from wild-type in its localization and its ability to trap emerin at the nuclear rim.
The findings indicated that 1) a spectrum of LMNA mutations underlies FPLD; 2) aberrant lamin A, and not lamin C, is likely to underlie FPLD, as R584H occurs within LMNA sequence that is specific for lamin A; 3) the V440M mutation may not cause lipodystrophy on its own; 4) compound heterozygosity for V440M and R482Q is associated with a relatively more severe FPLD phenotype, but not with complete lipodystrophy; and 5) variation in the severity of the phenotype might be related to environmental factors.