rs3138355
Variant names:
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Variant summary
Our verdict is Likely benign. The variant received -2 ACMG points: 2P and 4B. PM2BP4_Strong
The NM_001276270.2(MBD4):c.1394-140G>T variant causes a intron change involving the alteration of a non-conserved nucleotide. The variant was absent in control chromosomes in GnomAD project. In-silico tool predicts a benign outcome for this variant. No clinical diagnostic laboratories have submitted clinical-significance assessments for this variant to ClinVar.
Frequency
Genomes: not found (cov: 32)
Exomes 𝑓: 0.0 ( 0 hom. )
Failed GnomAD Quality Control
Consequence
MBD4
NM_001276270.2 intron
NM_001276270.2 intron
Scores
2
Clinical Significance
Not reported in ClinVar
Conservation
PhyloP100: 0.232
Publications
5 publications found
Genes affected
MBD4 (HGNC:6919): (methyl-CpG binding domain 4, DNA glycosylase) The protein encoded by this gene is a member of a family of nuclear proteins related by the presence of a methyl-CpG binding domain (MBD). These proteins are capable of binding specifically to methylated DNA, and some members can also repress transcription from methylated gene promoters. This protein contains an MBD domain at the N-terminus that functions both in binding to methylated DNA and in protein interactions and a C-terminal mismatch-specific glycosylase domain that is involved in DNA repair. Alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding multiple isoforms have been observed for this gene. [provided by RefSeq, Jan 2013]
IFT122 (HGNC:13556): (intraflagellar transport 122) This gene encodes a member of the WD repeat protein family. WD repeats are minimally conserved regions of approximately 40 amino acids typically bracketed by gly-his and trp-asp (GH-WD), which may facilitate formation of heterotrimeric or multiprotein complexes. Members of this family are involved in a variety of cellular processes, including cell cycle progression, signal transduction, apoptosis, and gene regulation. This cytoplasmic protein contains seven WD repeats and an AF-2 domain which function by recruiting coregulatory molecules and in transcriptional activation. Mutations in this gene cause cranioectodermal dysplasia-1. A related pseudogene is located on chromosome 3. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants encoding different isoforms. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2013]
IFT122 Gene-Disease associations (from GenCC):
- cranioectodermal dysplasia 1Inheritance: AR Classification: DEFINITIVE, STRONG Submitted by: PanelApp Australia, G2P, ClinGen, Labcorp Genetics (formerly Invitae)
- cranioectodermal dysplasiaInheritance: AR Classification: SUPPORTIVE Submitted by: Orphanet
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ACMG classification
Classification was made for transcript
Our verdict: Likely_benign. The variant received -2 ACMG points.
PM2
Very rare variant in population databases, with high coverage;
BP4
Computational evidence support a benign effect (BayesDel_noAF=-0.81).
Transcripts
RefSeq
Ensembl
Frequencies
GnomAD3 genomes Cov.: 32
GnomAD3 genomes
Cov.:
32
GnomAD4 exome Data not reliable, filtered out with message: AC0 AF: 0.00 AC: 0AN: 744046Hom.: 0 Cov.: 10 AF XY: 0.00 AC XY: 0AN XY: 388264
GnomAD4 exome
Data not reliable, filtered out with message: AC0
AF:
AC:
0
AN:
744046
Hom.:
Cov.:
10
AF XY:
AC XY:
0
AN XY:
388264
African (AFR)
AF:
AC:
0
AN:
17174
American (AMR)
AF:
AC:
0
AN:
27316
Ashkenazi Jewish (ASJ)
AF:
AC:
0
AN:
19826
East Asian (EAS)
AF:
AC:
0
AN:
32798
South Asian (SAS)
AF:
AC:
0
AN:
59736
European-Finnish (FIN)
AF:
AC:
0
AN:
35174
Middle Eastern (MID)
AF:
AC:
0
AN:
2712
European-Non Finnish (NFE)
AF:
AC:
0
AN:
513066
Other (OTH)
AF:
AC:
0
AN:
36244
GnomAD4 genome Cov.: 32
GnomAD4 genome
Cov.:
32
ClinVar
Not reported inComputational scores
Source:
Name
Calibrated prediction
Score
Prediction
BayesDel_noAF
Benign
DANN
Benign
PhyloP100
Splicing
Name
Calibrated prediction
Score
Prediction
SpliceAI score (max)
Details are displayed if max score is > 0.2
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Publications
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