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SUBMITTER: Fromer M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4237002 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Fromer Menachem M Pocklington Andrew J AJ Kavanagh David H DH Williams Hywel J HJ Dwyer Sarah S Gormley Padhraig P Georgieva Lyudmila L Rees Elliott E Palta Priit P Ruderfer Douglas M DM Carrera Noa N Humphreys Isla I Johnson Jessica S JS Roussos Panos P Barker Douglas D DD Banks Eric E Milanova Vihra V Grant Seth G SG Hannon Eilis E Rose Samuel A SA Chambert Kimberly K Mahajan Milind M Scolnick Edward M EM Moran Jennifer L JL Kirov George G Palotie Aarno A McCarroll Steven A SA Holmans Peter P Sklar Pamela P Owen Michael J MJ Purcell Shaun M SM O'Donovan Michael C MC
Nature 20140122 7487
Inherited alleles account for most of the genetic risk for schizophrenia. However, new (de novo) mutations, in the form of large chromosomal copy number changes, occur in a small fraction of cases and disproportionally disrupt genes encoding postsynaptic proteins. Here we show that small de novo mutations, affecting one or a few nucleotides, are overrepresented among glutamatergic postsynaptic proteins comprising activity-regulated cytoskeleton-associated protein (ARC) and N-methyl-d-aspartate r ...[more]