Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive motor neuron disease for which important subtypes are caused by variation in the Superoxide Dismutase 1 gene . Diagnosis based on sequencing can not only be definitive but also indicate specific therapies available for -associated ALS (SOD1-ALS). Unfortunately, SOD1-ALS diagnosis is limited by the fact that a substantial fraction (currently 26%) of ClinVar SOD1 missense variants are classified as "variants of uncertain significance" (VUS). Although functional assays can provide strong evidence for clinical variant interpretation, SOD1 assay validation is challenging, given the current incomplete and controversial understanding of SOD1-ALS disease mechanism. Using saturation mutagenesis and multiplexed cell-based assays, we measured the functional impact of over two thousand SOD1 amino acid substitutions on both enzymatic function and protein abundance. The resulting 'missense variant effect maps' not only reflect prior biochemical knowledge of SOD1 but also provide sequence-structure-function insights. Importantly, our variant abundance assay can discriminate pathogenic missense variation and provides new evidence for 41% of missense variants that had been previously reported as VUS, offering the potential to identify additional patients who would benefit from therapy approved for SOD1-ALS.

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