Variant Functional Assessment in by Overexpression: What Can We Learn?
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The last decade has been highlighted by the increased use of next-generation DNA sequencing technology to identify novel human disease genes. A critical downstream part of this process is assigning function to a candidate gene variant. Functional studies in , the common fruit fly, have made a prominent contribution in annotating variant impact in an in vivo system. The use of patient-derived knock-in flies or rescue-based, "humanization", approaches are novel and valuable strategies in variant testing but have been recently widely reviewed. An often-overlooked strategy for determining variant impact has been GAL4/upstream activation sequence-mediated tissue-defined overexpression in . This mini-review will summarize the recent contribution of ectopic overexpression of human reference and variant cDNA in to assess variant function, interpret the consequence of the variant, and in some cases infer biological mechanisms.
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