rs587776731
Variant names: 
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Variant summary
Our verdict is Uncertain significance. The variant received 5 ACMG points: 5P and 0B. PVS1_ModeratePM2PP5
The NM_000292.3(PHKA2):c.717+1G>T variant causes a splice donor, intron change involving the alteration of a conserved nucleotide. The variant was absent in control chromosomes in GnomAD project. In-silico tool predicts a pathogenic outcome for this variant. 3/3 splice prediction tools predicting alterations to normal splicing. Variant has been reported in ClinVar as Pathogenic (no stars).
Frequency
 Genomes: not found (cov: 22) 
Consequence
 PHKA2
NM_000292.3 splice_donor, intron
NM_000292.3 splice_donor, intron
Scores
 3
 1
 1
 Splicing: ADA:  1.000  
 2
Clinical Significance
Conservation
 PhyloP100:  7.86  
Publications
2 publications found 
Genes affected
 PHKA2  (HGNC:8926):  (phosphorylase kinase regulatory subunit alpha 2) Phosphorylase kinase is a polymer of 16 subunits, four each of alpha, beta, gamma and delta. The alpha subunit includes the skeletal muscle and hepatic isoforms, and the hepatic isoform is encoded by this gene. The beta subunit is the same in both the muscle and hepatic isoforms, and encoded by one gene. The gamma subunit also includes the skeletal muscle and hepatic isoforms, which are encoded by two different genes. The delta subunit is a calmodulin and can be encoded by three different genes. The gamma subunits contain the active site of the enzyme, whereas the alpha and beta subunits have regulatory functions controlled by phosphorylation. The delta subunit mediates the dependence of the enzyme on calcium concentration. Mutations in this gene cause glycogen storage disease type 9A, also known as X-linked liver glycogenosis. Alternatively spliced transcript variants have been reported, but the full-length nature of these variants has not been determined.[provided by RefSeq, Feb 2010] 
PHKA2 Gene-Disease associations (from GenCC):
- glycogen storage disease IXa1Inheritance: XL Classification: DEFINITIVE, STRONG Submitted by: Labcorp Genetics (formerly Invitae), Ambry Genetics, Genomics England PanelApp
 - glycogen storage disease due to liver phosphorylase kinase deficiencyInheritance: AR Classification: SUPPORTIVE Submitted by: Orphanet
 
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ACMG classification
Classification was made for transcript
Our verdict: Uncertain_significance. The variant received 5 ACMG points.
PVS1
Splicing +-2 bp (donor or acceptor) variant, product NOT destroyed by NMD, known LOF gene, truncates exone, which is 0.026699029 fraction of the gene. No cryptic splice site detected.  Exon removal is inframe change. 
PM2
Very rare variant in population databases, with high coverage; 
PP5
Variant X-18943709-C-A is Pathogenic according to our data. Variant chrX-18943709-C-A is described in ClinVar as Pathogenic. ClinVar VariationId is 10529.Status of the report is no_assertion_criteria_provided, 0 stars. 
Transcripts
RefSeq
Ensembl
Frequencies
GnomAD3 genomes  Cov.: 22 
GnomAD3 genomes 
Cov.: 
22
GnomAD4 exome Cov.: 28 
GnomAD4 exome 
Cov.: 
28
GnomAD4 genome  Cov.: 22 
GnomAD4 genome 
Cov.: 
22
Alfa 
 AF: 
Hom.: 
ClinVar
Significance: Pathogenic 
Submissions summary: Pathogenic:1 
Revision: no assertion criteria provided
LINK: link 
Submissions by phenotype
Glycogen storage disease IXa1    Pathogenic:1 
Jan 01, 1995
OMIM
Significance:Pathogenic
Review Status:no assertion criteria provided
Collection Method:literature only
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Computational scores
Source: 
Name
Calibrated prediction
Score
Prediction
 BayesDel_addAF 
 Pathogenic 
D 
 BayesDel_noAF 
 Pathogenic 
 DANN 
 Uncertain 
 FATHMM_MKL 
 Pathogenic 
D 
 PhyloP100 
 GERP RS 
 RBP_binding_hub_radar 
 RBP_regulation_power_radar 
Splicing
Name
Calibrated prediction
Score
Prediction
 dbscSNV1_ADA 
 Pathogenic 
 dbscSNV1_RF 
 Pathogenic 
 SpliceAI score (max) 
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 DS_DL_spliceai 
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Publications
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