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Mendeliome v0.6440 TOGARAM1 Zornitza Stark Phenotypes for gene: TOGARAM1 were changed from Cleft of the lip and palate; Microphthalmia; Cerebral dysgenesis; Hydrocephalus to Joubert syndrome 37, MIM# 619185
Mendeliome v0.6439 TOGARAM1 Zornitza Stark Publications for gene: TOGARAM1 were set to 32747439
Mendeliome v0.6438 TOGARAM1 Zornitza Stark Classified gene: TOGARAM1 as Green List (high evidence)
Mendeliome v0.6438 TOGARAM1 Zornitza Stark Gene: togaram1 has been classified as Green List (High Evidence).
Mendeliome v0.6437 TOGARAM1 Zornitza Stark reviewed gene: TOGARAM1: Rating: GREEN; Mode of pathogenicity: None; Publications: 32453716; Phenotypes: Joubert syndrome 37, MIM# 619185; Mode of inheritance: BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal
Mendeliome v0.4139 TOGARAM1 Zornitza Stark Marked gene: TOGARAM1 as ready
Mendeliome v0.4139 TOGARAM1 Zornitza Stark Gene: togaram1 has been classified as Red List (Low Evidence).
Mendeliome v0.4139 TOGARAM1 Zornitza Stark Classified gene: TOGARAM1 as Red List (low evidence)
Mendeliome v0.4139 TOGARAM1 Zornitza Stark Gene: togaram1 has been classified as Red List (Low Evidence).
Mendeliome v0.4134 TOGARAM1 Arina Puzriakova gene: TOGARAM1 was added
gene: TOGARAM1 was added to Mendeliome. Sources: Literature
Mode of inheritance for gene: TOGARAM1 was set to BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal
Publications for gene: TOGARAM1 were set to 32747439
Phenotypes for gene: TOGARAM1 were set to Cleft of the lip and palate; Microphthalmia; Cerebral dysgenesis; Hydrocephalus
Added comment: PMID: 32747439 (2020) - Novel gene-disease association. In two sibling fetuses with a malformation disorder characterised by microcephaly, severe cleft lip and palate, microphthalmia, and brain anomalies, WES revealed compound heterozygous variants ([c.1102C>T, p.Arg368Trp] and [c.3619C>T, p.Arg1207*]) in the TOGARAM1 gene.

Functional analysis of the missense variant in a C. elegans model showed impaired lipophilic dye uptake, with shorter and altered cilia in sensory neurons. In vitro analysis revealed faster microtubule polymerisation compared to wild-type, suggesting aberrant tubulin binding.
Sources: Literature