Identification of disease-linked hyperactivating mutations in UBE3A through large-scale functional variant analysis
UBE3A gene dysregulation is associated with neurodevelopmental disorders, but predicting the function of UBE3A variants remains difficult. The authors use a high-throughput assay to categorize variants by functional activity, and show that UBE3A hyperactivity increases the risk of neurodevelopmental...
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Main Authors: | Kellan P. Weston, Xiaoyi Gao, Jinghan Zhao, Kwang-Soo Kim, Susan E. Maloney, Jill Gotoff, Sumit Parikh, Yen-Chen Leu, Kuen-Phon Wu, Marwan Shinawi, Joshua P. Steimel, Joseph S. Harrison, Jason J. Yi |
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2021
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