2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.12.26.22283911
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Exome sequencing reveals aggregates of rare variants in glycosyltransferase and other genes influencing immunoglobulin G and transferrin glycosylation

Abstract: It is often difficult to be certain which genes underlie the effects seen in association studies. However, variants that disrupt the protein, such as predicted loss of function (pLoF) and missense variants, provide a shortcut to identify genes with a clear biological link to the phenotype of interest. Glycosylation is one of the most common post-translationalmodifications of proteins, and an important biomarker of both disease and its progression. Here, we utilised the power of genetic isolates, gene-based agg… Show more

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