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A recurrent de novo CTBP1 mutation is associated with developmental delay, hypotonia, ataxia, and tooth enamel defects.
Beck DB, Cho MT, Millan F, Yates C, Hannibal M, O'Connor B, Shinawi M, Connolly AM, Waggoner D, Halbach S, Angle B, Sanders V, Shen Y, Retterer K, Begtrup A, Bai R, Chung WK. Beck DB, et al. Among authors: waggoner d. Neurogenetics. 2016 Jul;17(3):173-8. doi: 10.1007/s10048-016-0482-4. Epub 2016 Apr 19. Neurogenetics. 2016. PMID: 27094857
A pathogenic CtBP1 missense mutation causes altered cofactor binding and transcriptional activity.
Beck DB, Subramanian T, Vijayalingam S, Ezekiel UR, Donkervoort S, Yang ML, Dubbs HA, Ortiz-Gonzalez XR, Lakhani S, Segal D, Au M, Graham JM Jr, Verma S, Waggoner D, Shinawi M, Bönnemann CG, Chung WK, Chinnadurai G. Beck DB, et al. Among authors: waggoner d. Neurogenetics. 2019 Aug;20(3):129-143. doi: 10.1007/s10048-019-00578-1. Epub 2019 Apr 30. Neurogenetics. 2019. PMID: 31041561 Free PMC article.
MN1 C-terminal truncation syndrome is a novel neurodevelopmental and craniofacial disorder with partial rhombencephalosynapsis.
Mak CCY, Doherty D, Lin AE, Vegas N, Cho MT, Viot G, Dimartino C, Weisfeld-Adams JD, Lessel D, Joss S, Li C, Gonzaga-Jauregui C, Zarate YA, Ehmke N, Horn D, Troyer C, Kant SG, Lee Y, Ishak GE, Leung G, Barone Pritchard A, Yang S, Bend EG, Filippini F, Roadhouse C, Lebrun N, Mehaffey MG, Martin PM, Apple B, Millan F, Puk O, Hoffer MJV, Henderson LB, McGowan R, Wentzensen IM, Pei S, Zahir FR, Yu M, Gibson WT, Seman A, Steeves M, Murrell JR, Luettgen S, Francisco E, Strom TM, Amlie-Wolf L, Kaindl AM, Wilson WG, Halbach S, Basel-Salmon L, Lev-El N, Denecke J, Vissers LELM, Radtke K, Chelly J, Zackai E, Friedman JM, Bamshad MJ, Nickerson DA; University of Washington Center for Mendelian Genomics; Reid RR, Devriendt K, Chae JH, Stolerman E, McDougall C, Powis Z, Bienvenu T, Tan TY, Orenstein N, Dobyns WB, Shieh JT, Choi M, Waggoner D, Gripp KW, Parker MJ, Stoler J, Lyonnet S, Cormier-Daire V, Viskochil D, Hoffman TL, Amiel J, Chung BHY, Gordon CT. Mak CCY, et al. Among authors: waggoner d. Brain. 2020 Jan 1;143(1):55-68. doi: 10.1093/brain/awz379. Brain. 2020. PMID: 31834374 Free PMC article.
Reciprocal deletion and duplication at 2q23.1 indicates a role for MBD5 in autism spectrum disorder.
Mullegama SV, Rosenfeld JA, Orellana C, van Bon BW, Halbach S, Repnikova EA, Brick L, Li C, Dupuis L, Rosello M, Aradhya S, Stavropoulos DJ, Manickam K, Mitchell E, Hodge JC, Talkowski ME, Gusella JF, Keller K, Zonana J, Schwartz S, Pyatt RE, Waggoner DJ, Shaffer LG, Lin AE, de Vries BB, Mendoza-Londono R, Elsea SH. Mullegama SV, et al. Among authors: waggoner dj. Eur J Hum Genet. 2014 Jan;22(1):57-63. doi: 10.1038/ejhg.2013.67. Epub 2013 May 1. Eur J Hum Genet. 2014. PMID: 23632792 Free PMC article.
Congenital hyperinsulinism as the presenting feature of Kabuki syndrome: clinical and molecular characterization of 9 affected individuals.
Yap KL, Johnson AEK, Fischer D, Kandikatla P, Deml J, Nelakuditi V, Halbach S, Jeha GS, Burrage LC, Bodamer O, Benavides VC, Lewis AM, Ellard S, Shah P, Cody D, Diaz A, Devarajan A, Truong L, Greeley SAW, De Leó-Crutchlow DD, Edmondson AC, Das S, Thornton P, Waggoner D, Del Gaudio D. Yap KL, et al. Among authors: waggoner d. Genet Med. 2019 Jan;21(1):233-242. doi: 10.1038/s41436-018-0013-9. Epub 2018 Jun 15. Genet Med. 2019. PMID: 29907798 Free PMC article.
Targeted exome analysis identifies the genetic basis of disease in over 50% of patients with a wide range of ataxia-related phenotypes.
Sun M, Johnson AK, Nelakuditi V, Guidugli L, Fischer D, Arndt K, Ma L, Sandford E, Shakkottai V, Boycott K, Warman-Chardon J, Li Z, Del Gaudio D, Burmeister M, Gomez CM, Waggoner DJ, Das S. Sun M, et al. Among authors: waggoner dj. Genet Med. 2019 Jan;21(1):195-206. doi: 10.1038/s41436-018-0007-7. Epub 2018 Jun 18. Genet Med. 2019. PMID: 29915382 Free PMC article.
Correction: "Congenital hyperinsulinism as the presenting feature of Kabuki syndrome: clinical and molecular characterization of 10 affected individuals".
Yap KL, Johnson AEK, Fischer D, Kandikatla P, Deml J, Nelakuditi V, Halbach S, Jeha GS, Burrage LC, Bodamer O, Benavides VC, Lewis AM, Ellard S, Shah P, Cody D, Diaz A, Devarajan A, Truong L, Greeley SAW, De Leon DD, Edmondson AC, Das S, Thornton P, Waggoner D, Del Gaudio D. Yap KL, et al. Among authors: waggoner d. Genet Med. 2019 Jan;21(1):262-265. doi: 10.1038/s41436-018-0126-1. Genet Med. 2019. PMID: 30097611 Free article.
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