移码突变
小头畸形
遗传学
生物
医学
基因
突变
作者
Syeda Seema Waseem,Abubakar Moawia,Birgit Budde,Muhammad Tariq,Ayaz Khan,Zafar Ali,Sheraz Khan,Maria Iqbal,Naveed Altaf Malik,Saif ul Haque,Janine Altmüller,Holger Thiele,Muhammad Sajid Hussain,Sebahattin Çırak,Shahid Mahmood Baig,Peter Nürnberg
出处
期刊:Genes
[Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute]
日期:2021-09-24
卷期号:12 (10): 1494-1494
被引量:5
标识
DOI:10.3390/genes12101494
摘要
Primary microcephaly (MCPH) is a prenatal condition of small brain size with a varying degree of intellectual disability. It is a heterogeneous genetic disorder with 28 associated genes reported so far. Most of these genes encode centrosomal proteins. Recently, AKNA was recognized as a novel centrosomal protein that regulates neurogenesis via microtubule organization, making AKNA a likely candidate gene for MCPH. Using linkage analysis and whole-exome sequencing, we found a frameshift variant in exon 12 of AKNA (NM_030767.4: c.2737delG) that cosegregates with microcephaly, mild intellectual disability and speech impairment in a consanguineous family from Pakistan. This variant is predicted to result in a protein with a truncated C-terminus (p.(Glu913Argfs*42)), which has been shown to be indispensable to AKNA’s localization to the centrosome and a normal brain development. Moreover, the amino acid sequence is altered from the beginning of the second of the two PEST domains, which are rich in proline (P), glutamic acid (E), serine (S), and threonine (T) and common to rapidly degraded proteins. An impaired function of the PEST domains may affect the intracellular half-life of the protein. Our genetic findings compellingly substantiate the predicted candidacy, based on its newly ascribed functional features, of the multifaceted protein AKNA for association with MCPH.
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