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Submissions for variant NM_032444.4(SLX4):c.2621G>A (p.Gly874Asp)

gnomAD frequency: 0.00001  dbSNP: rs150402424
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Total submissions: 2
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Submitter RCV SCV Clinical significance Condition Last evaluated Review status Method Comment
Invitae RCV001917601 SCV002164520 uncertain significance Fanconi anemia 2022-02-25 criteria provided, single submitter clinical testing This sequence change replaces glycine, which is neutral and non-polar, with aspartic acid, which is acidic and polar, at codon 874 of the SLX4 protein (p.Gly874Asp). This variant is present in population databases (rs150402424, gnomAD 0.007%). This variant has not been reported in the literature in individuals affected with SLX4-related conditions. Algorithms developed to predict the effect of missense changes on protein structure and function output the following: SIFT: "Tolerated"; PolyPhen-2: "Benign"; Align-GVGD: "Class C0". The aspartic acid amino acid residue is found in multiple mammalian species, which suggests that this missense change does not adversely affect protein function. In summary, the available evidence is currently insufficient to determine the role of this variant in disease. Therefore, it has been classified as a Variant of Uncertain Significance.
GeneDx RCV002291782 SCV002584466 uncertain significance not provided 2022-04-13 criteria provided, single submitter clinical testing Not observed at significant frequency in large population cohorts (gnomAD); In silico analysis supports that this missense variant does not alter protein structure/function; Has not been previously published as pathogenic or benign to our knowledge

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