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Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation v2.0 SLC26A2 Gene migrated from ENSG00000155850 to ENSG00000155850 (gene set migration)
Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation v0.110 SLC26A2 Zornitza Stark Marked gene: SLC26A2 as ready
Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation v0.110 SLC26A2 Zornitza Stark Gene: slc26a2 has been classified as Amber List (Moderate Evidence).
Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation v0.110 SLC26A2 Zornitza Stark Phenotypes for gene: SLC26A2 were changed from to Skeletal dysplasia (various)
Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation v0.109 SLC26A2 Zornitza Stark Publications for gene: SLC26A2 were set to
Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation v0.108 SLC26A2 Zornitza Stark Mode of inheritance for gene: SLC26A2 was changed from Unknown to BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal
Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation v0.107 SLC26A2 Zornitza Stark Classified gene: SLC26A2 as Amber List (moderate evidence)
Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation v0.107 SLC26A2 Zornitza Stark Gene: slc26a2 has been classified as Amber List (Moderate Evidence).
Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation v0.96 SLC26A2 Paul De Fazio changed review comment from: Gene-disease association is well-established (OMIM, PMID:11241838) but I can find no evidence that it plays a role in glycosylation.

SLC26A2 encodes a membrane glycoprotein which functions as a sulfate transporter.

From GeneReviews: "Three autosomal recessive disorders, diastrophic dystrophy (DTD), atelosteogenesis type II (AOII), and achondrogenesis type IB (ACG-IB), all result from defective cartilage proteoglycan sulfation...All of these disorders result from different mutations in the DTD gene (SLC26A2), which encodes a plasma membrane sulfate transporter...the heavy demand for sulfate in bone and cartilage proteoglycan synthesis probably explains why the symptoms are most evident in these locations." (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK453041/)

SLC26A2 is on the Invitae and Mayo Clinic CDG panels. It is listed as a CDG gene on https://glycosmos.org/gdgdbs/index; to: Gene-disease association is well-established (OMIM, PMID:11241838) but I can find no evidence that it plays a direct role in glycosylation.

SLC26A2 encodes a membrane glycoprotein which functions as a sulfate transporter.

From GeneReviews: "Three autosomal recessive disorders, diastrophic dystrophy (DTD), atelosteogenesis type II (AOII), and achondrogenesis type IB (ACG-IB), all result from defective cartilage proteoglycan sulfation...All of these disorders result from different mutations in the DTD gene (SLC26A2), which encodes a plasma membrane sulfate transporter...the heavy demand for sulfate in bone and cartilage proteoglycan synthesis probably explains why the symptoms are most evident in these locations." (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK453041/)

SLC26A2 is on the Invitae and Mayo Clinic CDG panels. It is listed as a CDG gene on https://glycosmos.org/gdgdbs/index
Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation v0.96 SLC26A2 Paul De Fazio changed review comment from: Gene-disease association is well-established (OMIM, PMID:11241838) but I can find no evidence that it plays a role in glycosylation.

SLC26A2 encodes a membrane glycoprotein which functions as a sulfate transporter.

From GeneReviews: "Three autosomal recessive disorders, diastrophic dystrophy (DTD), atelosteogenesis type II (AOII), and achondrogenesis type IB (ACG-IB), all result from defective cartilage proteoglycan sulfation." (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK1939/)

SLC26A2 is on the Invitae and Mayo Clinic CDG panels. It is listed as a CDG gene on https://glycosmos.org/gdgdbs/index; to: Gene-disease association is well-established (OMIM, PMID:11241838) but I can find no evidence that it plays a role in glycosylation.

SLC26A2 encodes a membrane glycoprotein which functions as a sulfate transporter.

From GeneReviews: "Three autosomal recessive disorders, diastrophic dystrophy (DTD), atelosteogenesis type II (AOII), and achondrogenesis type IB (ACG-IB), all result from defective cartilage proteoglycan sulfation...All of these disorders result from different mutations in the DTD gene (SLC26A2), which encodes a plasma membrane sulfate transporter...the heavy demand for sulfate in bone and cartilage proteoglycan synthesis probably explains why the symptoms are most evident in these locations." (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK453041/)

SLC26A2 is on the Invitae and Mayo Clinic CDG panels. It is listed as a CDG gene on https://glycosmos.org/gdgdbs/index
Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation v0.96 SLC26A2 Paul De Fazio changed review comment from: Gene-disease association is well-established (OMIM, PMID:11241838) but I can find no evidence that it plays a role in glycosylation.

SLC26A2 encodes a membrane glycoprotein which functions as a sulfate transporter.

From GeneReviews: "Three autosomal recessive disorders, diastrophic dystrophy (DTD), atelosteogenesis type II (AOII), and achondrogenesis type IB (ACG-IB), all result from defective cartilage proteoglycan sulfation."(https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK1939/)

SLC26A2 is on the Invitae and Mayo Clinic CDG panels. It is listed as a CDG gene on https://glycosmos.org/gdgdbs/index; to: Gene-disease association is well-established (OMIM, PMID:11241838) but I can find no evidence that it plays a role in glycosylation.

SLC26A2 encodes a membrane glycoprotein which functions as a sulfate transporter.

From GeneReviews: "Three autosomal recessive disorders, diastrophic dystrophy (DTD), atelosteogenesis type II (AOII), and achondrogenesis type IB (ACG-IB), all result from defective cartilage proteoglycan sulfation." (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK1939/)

SLC26A2 is on the Invitae and Mayo Clinic CDG panels. It is listed as a CDG gene on https://glycosmos.org/gdgdbs/index
Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation v0.96 SLC26A2 Paul De Fazio reviewed gene: SLC26A2: Rating: AMBER; Mode of pathogenicity: None; Publications: 11241838; Phenotypes: Skeletal dysplasia (various); Mode of inheritance: BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal; Current diagnostic: yes
Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation v0.0 SLC26A2 Zornitza Stark gene: SLC26A2 was added
gene: SLC26A2 was added to Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation_VCGS. Sources: Expert Review Green,Victorian Clinical Genetics Services
Mode of inheritance for gene: SLC26A2 was set to Unknown