rs1554097779
Variant summary
Our verdict is Uncertain significance. Variant got 2 ACMG points: 2P and 0B. PM2
The NM_005732.4(RAD50):c.499A>G(p.Ser167Gly) variant causes a missense change involving the alteration of a conserved nucleotide. The variant was absent in control chromosomes in GnomAD project. Variant has been reported in ClinVar as Uncertain significance (★).
Frequency
Consequence
NM_005732.4 missense
Scores
Clinical Significance
Conservation
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ACMG classification
Verdict is Uncertain_significance. Variant got 2 ACMG points.
Transcripts
RefSeq
Ensembl
Gene | Transcript | HGVSc | HGVSp | Effect | Exon rank | TSL | MANE | Protein | Appris | UniProt |
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RAD50 | ENST00000378823.8 | c.499A>G | p.Ser167Gly | missense_variant | Exon 4 of 25 | 1 | NM_005732.4 | ENSP00000368100.4 | ||
ENSG00000283782 | ENST00000640655.2 | c.202A>G | p.Ser68Gly | missense_variant | Exon 5 of 26 | 5 | ENSP00000491596.2 |
Frequencies
GnomAD3 genomes Cov.: 31
GnomAD4 exome Cov.: 31
GnomAD4 genome Cov.: 31
ClinVar
Submissions by phenotype
Hereditary cancer-predisposing syndrome Uncertain:1
This variant is not present in population databases (ExAC no frequency) and has not been reported in the literature in individuals with a RAD50-related disease. Algorithms developed to predict the effect of missense changes on protein structure and function do not agree on the potential impact of this missense change (SIFT: "Tolerated"; PolyPhen-2: "Probably Damaging"; Align-GVGD: "Class C0"). Algorithms developed to predict the effect of sequence changes on RNA splicing suggest that this variant may alter RNA splicing, but this prediction has not been confirmed by published transcriptional studies. In summary, this variant is a novel missense change with uncertain impact on protein function. It has been classified as a Variant of Uncertain Significance. This sequence change replaces serine with glycine at codon 167 of the RAD50 protein (p.Ser167Gly). The serine residue is highly conserved and there is a small physicochemical difference between serine and glycine. -
Computational scores
Source:
Splicing
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