USP17L19
Chr 4ubiquitin specific peptidase 17 like family member 19
The protein functions as a deubiquitinating enzyme that removes ubiquitin from specific proteins to regulate cell proliferation, cell cycle progression, apoptosis, and cellular responses to viral infection. Currently, no established human diseases have been definitively associated with mutations in this gene. The inheritance pattern and clinical significance remain to be determined as this gene lacks well-characterized disease associations in the medical literature.
Population Genetics & Constraint
Constraint data not available from gnomAD.
This gene has evidence for multiple mechanisms of pathogenicity (gain-of-function and dominant-negative). Both the Badonyi & Marsh prediction and the broader genomic evidence point to gain-of-function as the predominant mechanism. Different variants in this gene may act through different mechanisms — interpret in context of the specific variant.
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
USP17L19 · protein map & ClinVar variants
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Clinical Trials
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