HSDL2
Chr 9hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase like 2
Also known as: C9orf99, SDR13C1
The protein controls bile acid and lipid metabolism in response to nutritional cues and is involved in cholesterol homeostasis, functioning in mitochondria and peroxisomes. Mutations cause disease through a dominant-negative mechanism. The gene shows extreme intolerance to loss-of-function mutations, but the specific associated disease phenotype is not established in the provided data.
Population Genetics & Constraint
gnomAD v4 — loss-of-function & missense intolerance
Typical tolerance to LoF variation
Mild missense constraint
The highest-scoring mechanism for this gene is dominant-negative.
Note: In-silico variant effect predictors (SIFT, PolyPhen, REVEL, CADD) may underestimate pathogenicity of missense variants in genes with GOF or DN mechanisms. Consider functional evidence and clinical context.
Predictions from Badonyi M, Marsh JA. PLoS ONE. 2024;19(8):e0307312.
ClinVar Variant Classifications
0 submitted variants in ClinVar
Protein Context — Lollipop Plot
HSDL2 · protein map & ClinVar variants
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External Resources
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Clinical Trials
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