Overrepresentation of genetic variation in the AnkyrinG interactome is related to a range of neurodevelopmental disorders

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Abstract

Upon the discovery of numerous genes involved in the pathogenesis of neurodevelopmental disorders, several studies showed that a significant proportion of these genes converge on common pathways and protein networks. Here, we used a reversed approach, by screening the AnkyrinG protein-protein interaction network for genetic variation in a large cohort of 1009 cases with neurodevelopmental disorders. We identified a significant enrichment of de novo potentially disease-causing variants in this network, confirming that this protein network plays an important role in the emergence of several neurodevelopmental disorders.

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van der Werf, I. M., Jansen, S., de Vries, P. F., Gerstmans, A., van de Vorst, M., Van Dijck, A., … Vandeweyer, G. (2020). Overrepresentation of genetic variation in the AnkyrinG interactome is related to a range of neurodevelopmental disorders. European Journal of Human Genetics, 28(12), 1726–1733. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41431-020-0682-0

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