Mild phosphoribosylpyrophosphate synthetase superactivity

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Also known as mild PRPP synthetase superactivitymild PRPS1 superactivity

Summary

Mild phosphoribosylpyrophosphate synthetase superactivity (MONDO:0018463) is a disease with 1 cohort gene.

At a glance

  • Prevalence: <1 / 1 000 000 (Worldwide)
  • Cohort genes: 1
  • Phenotypes (HPO): 15

Clinical features

Epidemiology

Prevalence records

1 prevalence record(s), Orphanet:

TypeClassValueGeographyValidation
Point prevalence<1 / 1 000 000WorldwideNot yet validated

Signs & symptoms

Clinical features (HPO)

15 HPO clinical features (Orphanet curated; top 15 by frequency):

HPO IDTermFrequency
HP:0002149HyperuricemiaVery frequent (80-99%)
HP:0003149HyperuricosuriaVery frequent (80-99%)
HP:0003240Increased phosphoribosylpyrophosphate synthetase activityVery frequent (80-99%)
HP:0000791Uric acid nephrolithiasisFrequent (30-79%)
HP:0001369ArthritisFrequent (30-79%)
HP:0020074CrystalluriaFrequent (30-79%)
HP:0000083Renal insufficiencyOccasional (5-29%)
HP:0001919Acute kidney injuryOccasional (5-29%)
HP:0012626Stage 4 chronic kidney diseaseOccasional (5-29%)
HP:0000407Sensorineural hearing impairmentExcluded (0%)
HP:0000478Abnormality of the eyeExcluded (0%)
HP:0001249Intellectual disabilityExcluded (0%)
HP:0001999Abnormal facial shapeExcluded (0%)
HP:0009830Peripheral neuropathyExcluded (0%)
HP:0000707Abnormality of the nervous systemVery rare (<1-4%)

Identifiers

Disease identifiers

FieldValue
Canonical namemild phosphoribosylpyrophosphate synthetase superactivity
Mondo IDMONDO:0018463
Orphanet411536
UMLSC5680016
MedGen1843112
GARD0017681
Is cancer (heuristic)no

Also known as: mild PRPP synthetase superactivity · mild PRPS1 superactivity

Data availability: 1 GenCC gene-disease record.

Disease family

Classification path: disease › human disease › disease by etiologic mechanism › disease of genetic or genomic mechanism › hereditary diseaseinborn errors of metabolisminborn disorder of purine or pyrimidine metabolism › inborn disorder of purine metabolism › phosphoribosylpyrophosphate synthetase superactivitymild phosphoribosylpyrophosphate synthetase superactivity

Related subtypes (1): severe phosphoribosylpyrophosphate synthetase superactivity

Genetics & variants

GWAS landscape

No GWAS associations recorded — common-variant (GWAS) studies don’t cover this disease (typical for Mendelian / rare diseases). See the curated gene cohort and Mendelian overlap below.

Variant details and genetic-evidence tiers

No tiered GWAS variants or ClinVar records for this disease.

Genes & proteins

Mendelian disease overlap and somatic drivers

GenCC: 17 · Orphanet: 6 · OMIM-shared: 0 · Dual-evidence (GWAS+Mendelian): 0

GenCC gene–disease validity (cohort genes)

the Disease column is the GenCC-asserted condition — a cohort gene’s strongest validity may be for a related predisposition syndrome.

GeneClassificationInheritanceDiseaseRecords
PRPS1DefinitiveX-linkedphosphoribosylpyrophosphate synthetase superactivity17

Orphanet rare-disease linkage (cohort genes)

GeneOrphanet IDRare disease
PRPS1Orphanet:1187Lethal ataxia with deafness and optic atrophy
PRPS1Orphanet:411536Mild phosphoribosylpyrophosphate synthetase superactivity
PRPS1Orphanet:411543Severe phosphoribosylpyrophosphate synthetase superactivity
PRPS1Orphanet:423479X-linked intellectual disability-limb spasticity-retinal dystrophy-arginine vasopressin deficiency
PRPS1Orphanet:90625Rare X-linked non-syndromic sensorineural deafness type DFN
PRPS1Orphanet:99014X-linked Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 5

Cohort genes → proteins

1 cohort genes, 1 distinct canonical proteins.

Evidence partition

SubsetGenes
multi_evidence1

Cohort genes (full)

SymbolHGNCEnsemblUniProtNameEvidence
PRPS1HGNC:9462ENSG00000147224P60891Ribose-phosphate pyrophosphokinase 1gencc

Cohort function summary

Lead sentence per gene, UniProt-curated.

SymbolProtein nameFunction (lead sentence)
PRPS1Ribose-phosphate pyrophosphokinase 1Catalyzes the synthesis of phosphoribosylpyrophosphate (PRPP) that is essential for nucleotide synthesis.

Protein-family classification

Druggable: 1 · Difficult: 0 · Unknown: 0 · Druggable fraction: 1.0

Family distribution

Cohort families vs a genome-wide background (hypergeometric, BH-FDR; fold = observed/expected). Counts kept; sorted by enrichment, so the catch-all Other/Unknown bucket no longer leads.

FamilyGenesFoldFDR
Kinase127.7×0.036

Per-gene assignment

SymbolFamilyDruggable?ECInterPro (top 3)
PRPS1Kinaseyes2.7.6.1PRTase_dom, PRib_PP_synth_CS, Rib-P_diPkinase

Expression context

Cohort genes with no expression data: 0.

1 cohort gene are a single-cell marker in ≥1 SCXA experiment.

Breadth distribution (Bgee present_calls)

BucketGenes
narrow (1-5 tissues)0
moderate (6-20)0
broad (>20)1
unknown0

Top tissues across cohort

TissueCohort genes
islet of Langerhans1
sural nerve1
ventricular zone1

Per-gene tissue summary (top 30)

SymbolBgee breadthFANTOM5 breadthSCXATop tissues
PRPS1291ubiquitousmarkerislet of Langerhans, ventricular zone, sural nerve

Protein interactions among cohort

Intra-cohort edges: 0.

Hub genes (top 10 by interactor count)

SymbolInteractor count
PRPS1881

Structural data

PDB: 1 · AlphaFold-only: 0 · No structure: 0

Cohort genes with PDB structures (top 30)

SymbolUniProtPDB entries
PRPS1P6089127

Function

Pathway analysis

Distinct Reactome pathways touched by cohort: 1. Enrichment computed across 1 evidence-associated genes (1 with Reactome annotation).

Pathways by enrichment

Over-representation of cohort genes vs the genome-wide background (hypergeometric test, Benjamini-Hochberg FDR; fold = observed/expected over 1 annotated cohort genes). Counts and members are kept as ground-truth; sorted by enrichment.

PathwayCohort genesFoldFDRSample cohort genes
5-Phosphoribose 1-diphosphate biosynthesis13806.7×3e-04PRPS1

GO biological processes by enrichment

Over-representation of cohort genes vs the genome-wide background (hypergeometric test, Benjamini-Hochberg FDR; fold = observed/expected over 1 annotated cohort genes). Counts and members are kept as ground-truth; sorted by enrichment.

GO termCohort genesFoldFDRSample cohort genes
hypoxanthine biosynthetic process116852.0×3e-04PRPS1
pyrimidine nucleotide biosynthetic process18426.0×3e-04PRPS1
urate biosynthetic process18426.0×3e-04PRPS1
ribonucleoside monophosphate biosynthetic process14213.0×5e-04PRPS1
5-phosphoribose 1-diphosphate biosynthetic process13370.4×5e-04PRPS1
purine nucleobase metabolic process12407.4×6e-04PRPS1
purine nucleotide biosynthetic process11296.3×9e-04PRPS1
nervous system development145.9×0.022PRPS1

Therapeutics

Drug target analysis

Approved (phase 4): 0 · Phase ≥3: 0 · Phased (≥1): 0 · Undrugged: 1

Druggability breadth: 1 of 1 evidence-associated genes (100%) have a ChEMBL target (buckets above are over the deeply-mined display cohort).

Top cohort targets by molecule count

SymbolMoleculesMax phase
PRPS100

Bioactivity and enzyme data

Enzyme cohort genes (≥1 EC): 1.

Cohort genes with ChEMBL bioactivity (full, sorted by assay count)

SymbolAssaysType breakdown
PRPS110Binding:10

Cohort enzymes (BRENDA EC)

SymbolEC numbersNames
PRPS12.7.6.1ribose-phosphate diphosphokinase

Pharmacogenomics

Cohort genes with a PharmGKB record: 1; with CPIC/DPWG dosing guidelines: 0.

No cohort gene has a CPIC/DPWG genotype-guided dosing guideline (PharmGKB).

Chemical tractability of cohort targets

0 approved/phased compounds have measured bioactivity against a cohort gene (and aren’t yet in disease-level trials). This is a research / tractability signal, NOT a therapeutic recommendation — a bioactivity row often reflects off-target or screening binding (e.g. promiscuous kinase inhibitors against a cohort kinase), implying no disease mechanism.

Druggability pyramid

Cohort genes binned by druggability tier (high → low):

TierDefinitionGenesSymbols
AApproved (phase 4 drug)0
BPhased (≥1) drug, not yet approved0
CDruggable family + PDB, no drug1PRPS1
DDruggable family + AlphaFold only, no drug0
EDifficult family or no structure, no drug0

Undrugged target profiles

1 cohort genes are undrugged. Ranked by ‘starting-point quality’ (assay depth + drugged-partner adjacency).

SymbolChEMBL assaysDrugged partners (top 3)
PRPS110

Clinical trials & evidence

Clinical trials

Clinical trials: 0.