Variant ID | 19011 |
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Entrez Gene ID | 57194 |
Gene | ATP10A (GeneCards) |
Location | hg19 15:26017514-26017514
hg38 15:25772367-25772367 |
Disease | Asymptomatic |
Method | HiSeq X Ten |
Mutation(HGVS format) | NC_000015.9:g.26017514 C>T (Genome Assembly: GRCh37) |
Exon or Intron | NA |
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Position in protein | NA |
Amino acid changes in protein | NA > NA |
Position in cDNA | NA |
Changes in cDNA | NA > NA |
mRNA accession | NA |
mRNA length | NA |
Reference length | 102531392 |
MAF in gnomAD genome (version 2.0.1) | 0.00009688 |
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EIGEN score | -0.2587 |
CADD Raw score (version 1.3) | 0.064502 (Deleterious) |
FATHMM raw prediction score | 0.10159 (Tolerated) |
Deleterious probability by DeFine | 0.4685 (Neutral) |
Entrez Gene ID | 57194 (NCBI Gene) |
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Official Gene Symbol | ATP10A (GeneCards) |
Number of variants in ATP10A in this database | 4 (view all the variants) |
Full name | ATPase phospholipid transporting 10A (putative) |
Band | 15q12 |
Other IDs | Vega: OTTHUMG00000171703 OMIM: 605855 HGNC: HGNC:13542 Ensembl: ENSG00000206190 |
Other names | ATPVA, ATPVC, ATP10C |
Summary | The protein encoded by this gene belongs to the family of P-type cation transport ATPases, and to the subfamily of aminophospholipid-transporting ATPases. The aminophospholipid translocases transport phosphatidylserine and phosphatidylethanolamine from one side of a bilayer to another. This gene is maternally expressed. It maps within the most common interval of deletion responsible for Angelman syndrome, also known as 'happy puppet syndrome'. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008] |
Individual ID | 29217584.11 (view all the variants in this individual) |
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Pubmed ID | 29217584 |
Whose mosaic mutation | Normal |
Phenotype | 1 |
Disease | Asymptomatic |
OMIM ID |
Pubmed ID | 29217584 |
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Title | Aging and neurodegeneration are associated with increased mutations in single human neurons. |
Journal | Science |
Publication date | 2018.02 |
Disease | Cockayne syndrome Xeroderma Pigmentosum |
Number of cases | Male cases: 3; Female cases: 6; cases of unknown sex: 15; |