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D866G

Category 4 — Stable Fold, Function DisruptedUncertain significanceLumenal · predictedσ-1 candidateSource card
Aspartic acidGlycine at position 866 · C-terminal ER-lumenal (calcium binding, calmodulin, chaperone) · WFS1 (Wolframin)

Interactive 3D Structure

Wild-type reference
Wild-type D866 — ionic bond to K862
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DynaMut2 mutant · D866G
Mutant G866 — ionic bond to K862 lost (5 contacts lost)
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Bond changes · DynaMut2 interaction analysis

5 lost1 gained6 preserved
Interaction typeWild-type partnerMutant partnerStatus
Ionic bondK862Lost
Hydrogen bondK862Lost
Hydrogen bondE864Lost
Hydrogen bondS869S869Preserved
Hydrogen bondT870T870Preserved
Polar contactK862Lost
Polar contactE864E864Preserved
Polar contactR868Lost
Polar contactS869S869Preserved
Polar contactT870T870Preserved
Van der WaalsR868R868Preserved
Van der WaalsT870Gained

Lost / gained / preserved interatomic contacts at the variant residue, from the DynaMut2 (Arpeggio) interaction analysis of the wild-type and energy-minimized mutant structures.

Computational Predictions

DynaMut2 ΔΔG
-0.30kcal/mol
Destabilising — mild
AlphaMissense
0.535
ambiguous
AlphaFold pLDDT
64
model confidence
Schema
Cat 4
Category 4 — Stable Fold, Function Disrupted

Clinical Evidence

ClinVar classificationUncertain significance
Review statuscriteria provided, single submitter
Associated conditions
Population frequency (gnomAD v4)Ultra-rare · AF 0.000068%
cDNA changec.2597A>G
ClinVar accessionVCV001421217
Last evaluated2022/11/08 00:00

Observed at very low frequency in gnomAD.

Full Variant Card

WFS1 Wolframin — D866G Variant Card

Molecular Atlas Pilot · RareResearch.AI · Generated by wolfram-variant-card skill

Aspartic acid → Glycine at position 866. C-terminal ER-lumenal (calcium binding. ClinVar Uncertain significance, AlphaMissense 0.535, DynaMut2 ΔΔG -0.30 kcal/mol (destabilising).


Identity

FieldValue
VariantD866G (p.Aspartic acid866Glycine)
DNA changec.2597A>G
Gene · ProteinWFS1 · Wolframin (890 aa)
UniProtO76024 · WFS1_HUMAN
ClinVar accessionVCV001421217
Amino acid changeAspartic acid (D) → Glycine (G)

Structural Context

FieldValue
AlphaFold modelAF-O76024-F1, v6
pLDDT at residue 86663.50 — confident
DomainC-terminal ER-lumenal (calcium binding, calmodulin, chaperone)
Position contextC-terminal lumenal domain · position 866 projects into the ER lumen
IDR flagNo — pLDDT above 50 threshold

UniProt features at this position:

(none catalogued)

Position 866 sits in the C-terminal lumenal domain (residues 653–869), wolframin's largest soluble region. This domain projects into the ER lumen and is implicated in calcium handling, ER stress sensing, and protein–protein interactions with ATF6 and Na+/K+ ATPase β1. The wild-type residue is negatively charged (aspartate — carboxylate); the mutant is small/flexible (glycine — backbone flexibility, no sidechain). The chemistry shift implies altered local packing, hydrogen-bonding, and/or electrostatics at this site.


Computational Predictions

AlphaMissense

FieldValue
am_pathogenicity0.5351
am_classambiguous
InterpretationLikely benign (threshold 0.564)

DynaMut2

FieldValue
ΔΔG (kcal/mol)-0.3 (Destabilising)
Job ID178094711697
Result URLhttps://biosig.lab.uq.edu.au/dynamut2/results_prediction/178094711697

Clinical Evidence

FieldValue
ClassificationUncertain significance
Review statuscriteria provided, single submitter
Last evaluated2022/11/08 00:00
InheritanceInheritance pattern not specified in ClinVar entry; WFS1 has both AD and AR presentations.
WFS1 variant landscapeD866G is 1 of ~326 pathogenic-spectrum variants in WFS1 (out of 2,243 catalogued in ClinVar)

(no conditions catalogued)


Research Path Decision Tree

ΔΔG < 2  + binding site affected   →  CATEGORY 3 — docking experiments
ΔΔG 2–4                            →  CATEGORY 2 — pharmacological chaperones
ΔΔG > 4                            →  CATEGORY 1 — gene therapy
pLDDT < 50                         →  CATEGORY 5 — IDR, experimental only
Stable fold + functional site hit  →  CATEGORY 4 — site-specific docking

Final Schema Categorization

Category 4 — Stable Fold, Function Disrupted

<strong>Category 4 — Stable Fold, Function Disrupted</strong><br/><br/>|ΔΔG|=0.30 negligible. Likely site-specific functional disruption — docking strategy.

Why this card matters. Wolframin's fold survives this substitution (|ΔΔG|=0.30 kcal/mol). The pathogenic signal is real — AlphaMissense places it at 0.535. Protein still folds, but a specific local site is broken. Pharmacological chaperones and small-molecule binders are the rational therapeutic vector.


Files in this folder

  • AF-O76024-F1-model_v6.pdb — AlphaFold structure
  • D866G_molstar_viewer.html — interactive 3D viewer (auto-highlights position 866 with ball-and-stick + neighbors within 5Å)
  • D866G_variant_card.md — this card (source of truth)
  • D866G_variant_card.html — styled printable card
  • D866G_dynamut2_summary.html — clean offline DynaMut2 result card
  • dynamut2_result.json — structured result data
  • dynamut2_result_page.html — local snapshot of the Biosig result page (asset URLs absolutized)
  • D866G_wildtype_interactions.pse / D866G_mutant_interactions.pse — PyMOL sessions

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Therapeutic Strategy Handoff · prediction

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Download the D866G PDF below and upload it to Wolfram Intelligence to generate therapeutic-strategy proposals — guanidinium mimetics, sigma-1 agonist docking, NAC thiol-capping. NAC is already on the bench-testing list.

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