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Mendeliome v0.9940 PRKG2 Zornitza Stark Phenotypes for gene: PRKG2 were changed from Acromesomelic dysplasia to Acromesomelic dysplasia 4, MIM# 619636; Spondylometaphyseal dysplasia, Pagnamenta type, MIM# 619638
Mendeliome v0.9939 PRKG2 Zornitza Stark edited their review of gene: PRKG2: Changed phenotypes: Acromesomelic dysplasia 4, MIM# 619636, Spondylometaphyseal dysplasia, Pagnamenta type, MIM# 619638
Mendeliome v0.9763 PRKG2 Zornitza Stark Publications for gene: PRKG2 were set to 33106379
Mendeliome v0.9762 PRKG2 Zornitza Stark reviewed gene: PRKG2: Rating: GREEN; Mode of pathogenicity: None; Publications: 34782440; Phenotypes: Acromesomelic dysplasia; Mode of inheritance: BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal
Mendeliome v0.5278 PRKG2 Zornitza Stark Marked gene: PRKG2 as ready
Mendeliome v0.5278 PRKG2 Zornitza Stark Gene: prkg2 has been classified as Green List (High Evidence).
Mendeliome v0.5278 PRKG2 Zornitza Stark Classified gene: PRKG2 as Green List (high evidence)
Mendeliome v0.5278 PRKG2 Zornitza Stark Gene: prkg2 has been classified as Green List (High Evidence).
Mendeliome v0.5272 PRKG2 Arina Puzriakova gene: PRKG2 was added
gene: PRKG2 was added to Mendeliome. Sources: Literature
Mode of inheritance for gene: PRKG2 was set to BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal
Publications for gene: PRKG2 were set to 33106379
Phenotypes for gene: PRKG2 were set to Acromesomelic dysplasia
Review for gene: PRKG2 was set to GREEN
Added comment: - PMID: 33106379 (2020) - Distinct homozygous variants in PRKG2 identified in two unrelated individuals, both with a skeletal dysplasia associated with severe short stature due to acromesomelic limb shortening, brachydactyly, mild to moderate platyspondyly and progressively increasing metaphyseal alterations of the long bones.

Functional studies showed both variants result in NMD and disrupt the downstream MAPK signalling pathway in response to FGF2. The role of cGKII, encoded by PRKG2, in skeletal growth has been established in several animal models (references provided in paper).
Sources: Literature