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Reconstruction of a Comprehensive Interactome and Experimental Data Analysis of FRA10AC1 May Provide Insights into Its Biological Role in Health and Disease

FRA10AC1, the causative gene for the manifestation of the FRA10A fragile site, encodes a well-conserved nuclear protein characterized as a non-core spliceosomal component. Pre-mRNA splicing perturbations have been linked with neurodevelopmental diseases. FRA10AC1 variants have been, recently, causal...

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Autores principales: Sarafidou, Theologia, Galliopoulou, Eleni, Apostolopoulou, Despina, Fragkiadakis, Georgios A., Moschonas, Nicholas K.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10048706/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36980839
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14030568
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author Sarafidou, Theologia
Galliopoulou, Eleni
Apostolopoulou, Despina
Fragkiadakis, Georgios A.
Moschonas, Nicholas K.
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Galliopoulou, Eleni
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Fragkiadakis, Georgios A.
Moschonas, Nicholas K.
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description FRA10AC1, the causative gene for the manifestation of the FRA10A fragile site, encodes a well-conserved nuclear protein characterized as a non-core spliceosomal component. Pre-mRNA splicing perturbations have been linked with neurodevelopmental diseases. FRA10AC1 variants have been, recently, causally linked with severe neuropathological and growth retardation phenotypes. To further elucidate the participation of FRA10AC1 in spliceosomal multiprotein complexes and its involvement in neurological phenotypes related to splicing, we exploited protein–protein interaction experimental data and explored network information and information deduced from transcriptomics. We confirmed the direct interaction of FRA10AC1with ESS2, a non-core spliceosomal protein, mapped their interacting domains, and documented their tissue co-localization and physical interaction at the level of intracellular protein stoichiometries. Although FRA10AC1 and SF3B2, a major core spliceosomal protein, were shown to interact under in vitro conditions, the endogenous proteins failed to co-immunoprecipitate. A reconstruction of a comprehensive, strictly binary, protein–protein interaction network of FRA10AC1 revealed dense interconnectivity with many disease-associated spliceosomal components and several non-spliceosomal regulatory proteins. The topological neighborhood of FRA10AC1 depicts an interactome associated with multiple severe monogenic and multifactorial neurodevelopmental diseases mainly referring to spliceosomopathies. Our results suggest that FRA10AC1 involvement in pre-mRNA processing might be strengthened by interconnecting splicing with transcription and mRNA export, and they propose the broader role(s) of FRA10AC1 in cell pathophysiology.
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spelling pubmed-100487062023-03-29 Reconstruction of a Comprehensive Interactome and Experimental Data Analysis of FRA10AC1 May Provide Insights into Its Biological Role in Health and Disease Sarafidou, Theologia Galliopoulou, Eleni Apostolopoulou, Despina Fragkiadakis, Georgios A. Moschonas, Nicholas K. Genes (Basel) Article FRA10AC1, the causative gene for the manifestation of the FRA10A fragile site, encodes a well-conserved nuclear protein characterized as a non-core spliceosomal component. Pre-mRNA splicing perturbations have been linked with neurodevelopmental diseases. FRA10AC1 variants have been, recently, causally linked with severe neuropathological and growth retardation phenotypes. To further elucidate the participation of FRA10AC1 in spliceosomal multiprotein complexes and its involvement in neurological phenotypes related to splicing, we exploited protein–protein interaction experimental data and explored network information and information deduced from transcriptomics. We confirmed the direct interaction of FRA10AC1with ESS2, a non-core spliceosomal protein, mapped their interacting domains, and documented their tissue co-localization and physical interaction at the level of intracellular protein stoichiometries. Although FRA10AC1 and SF3B2, a major core spliceosomal protein, were shown to interact under in vitro conditions, the endogenous proteins failed to co-immunoprecipitate. A reconstruction of a comprehensive, strictly binary, protein–protein interaction network of FRA10AC1 revealed dense interconnectivity with many disease-associated spliceosomal components and several non-spliceosomal regulatory proteins. The topological neighborhood of FRA10AC1 depicts an interactome associated with multiple severe monogenic and multifactorial neurodevelopmental diseases mainly referring to spliceosomopathies. Our results suggest that FRA10AC1 involvement in pre-mRNA processing might be strengthened by interconnecting splicing with transcription and mRNA export, and they propose the broader role(s) of FRA10AC1 in cell pathophysiology. MDPI 2023-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10048706/ /pubmed/36980839 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14030568 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sarafidou, Theologia
Galliopoulou, Eleni
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Fragkiadakis, Georgios A.
Moschonas, Nicholas K.
Reconstruction of a Comprehensive Interactome and Experimental Data Analysis of FRA10AC1 May Provide Insights into Its Biological Role in Health and Disease
title Reconstruction of a Comprehensive Interactome and Experimental Data Analysis of FRA10AC1 May Provide Insights into Its Biological Role in Health and Disease
title_full Reconstruction of a Comprehensive Interactome and Experimental Data Analysis of FRA10AC1 May Provide Insights into Its Biological Role in Health and Disease
title_fullStr Reconstruction of a Comprehensive Interactome and Experimental Data Analysis of FRA10AC1 May Provide Insights into Its Biological Role in Health and Disease
title_full_unstemmed Reconstruction of a Comprehensive Interactome and Experimental Data Analysis of FRA10AC1 May Provide Insights into Its Biological Role in Health and Disease
title_short Reconstruction of a Comprehensive Interactome and Experimental Data Analysis of FRA10AC1 May Provide Insights into Its Biological Role in Health and Disease
title_sort reconstruction of a comprehensive interactome and experimental data analysis of fra10ac1 may provide insights into its biological role in health and disease
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10048706/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36980839
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14030568
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