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Heterogeneity in Lowe Syndrome: Mutations Affecting the Phosphatase Domain of OCRL1 Differ in Impact on Enzymatic Activity and Severity of Cellular Phenotypes
Lowe Syndrome (LS) is a condition due to mutations in the OCRL1 gene, characterized by congenital cataracts, intellectual disability, and kidney malfunction. Unfortunately, patients succumb to renal failure after adolescence. This study is centered in investigating the biochemical and phenotypic imp...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10135975/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37189363 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom13040615 |
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author | Lee, Jennifer J. Ramadesikan, Swetha Black, Adrianna F. Christoffer, Charles Pacheco, Andres F. Pacheco Subramanian, Sneha Hanna, Claudia B. Barth, Gillian Stauffacher, Cynthia V. Kihara, Daisuke Aguilar, Ruben Claudio |
author_facet | Lee, Jennifer J. Ramadesikan, Swetha Black, Adrianna F. Christoffer, Charles Pacheco, Andres F. Pacheco Subramanian, Sneha Hanna, Claudia B. Barth, Gillian Stauffacher, Cynthia V. Kihara, Daisuke Aguilar, Ruben Claudio |
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description | Lowe Syndrome (LS) is a condition due to mutations in the OCRL1 gene, characterized by congenital cataracts, intellectual disability, and kidney malfunction. Unfortunately, patients succumb to renal failure after adolescence. This study is centered in investigating the biochemical and phenotypic impact of patient’s OCRL1 variants (OCRL1(VAR)). Specifically, we tested the hypothesis that some OCRL1(VAR) are stabilized in a non-functional conformation by focusing on missense mutations affecting the phosphatase domain, but not changing residues involved in binding/catalysis. The pathogenic and conformational characteristics of the selected variants were evaluated in silico and our results revealed some OCRL1(VAR) to be benign, while others are pathogenic. Then we proceeded to monitor the enzymatic activity and function in kidney cells of the different OCRL1(VAR). Based on their enzymatic activity and presence/absence of phenotypes, the variants segregated into two categories that also correlated with the severity of the condition they induce. Overall, these two groups mapped to opposite sides of the phosphatase domain. In summary, our findings highlight that not every mutation affecting the catalytic domain impairs OCRL1′s enzymatic activity. Importantly, data support the inactive-conformation hypothesis. Finally, our results contribute to establishing the molecular and structural basis for the observed heterogeneity in severity/symptomatology displayed by patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-101359752023-04-28 Heterogeneity in Lowe Syndrome: Mutations Affecting the Phosphatase Domain of OCRL1 Differ in Impact on Enzymatic Activity and Severity of Cellular Phenotypes Lee, Jennifer J. Ramadesikan, Swetha Black, Adrianna F. Christoffer, Charles Pacheco, Andres F. Pacheco Subramanian, Sneha Hanna, Claudia B. Barth, Gillian Stauffacher, Cynthia V. Kihara, Daisuke Aguilar, Ruben Claudio Biomolecules Article Lowe Syndrome (LS) is a condition due to mutations in the OCRL1 gene, characterized by congenital cataracts, intellectual disability, and kidney malfunction. Unfortunately, patients succumb to renal failure after adolescence. This study is centered in investigating the biochemical and phenotypic impact of patient’s OCRL1 variants (OCRL1(VAR)). Specifically, we tested the hypothesis that some OCRL1(VAR) are stabilized in a non-functional conformation by focusing on missense mutations affecting the phosphatase domain, but not changing residues involved in binding/catalysis. The pathogenic and conformational characteristics of the selected variants were evaluated in silico and our results revealed some OCRL1(VAR) to be benign, while others are pathogenic. Then we proceeded to monitor the enzymatic activity and function in kidney cells of the different OCRL1(VAR). Based on their enzymatic activity and presence/absence of phenotypes, the variants segregated into two categories that also correlated with the severity of the condition they induce. Overall, these two groups mapped to opposite sides of the phosphatase domain. In summary, our findings highlight that not every mutation affecting the catalytic domain impairs OCRL1′s enzymatic activity. Importantly, data support the inactive-conformation hypothesis. Finally, our results contribute to establishing the molecular and structural basis for the observed heterogeneity in severity/symptomatology displayed by patients. MDPI 2023-03-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10135975/ /pubmed/37189363 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom13040615 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Lee, Jennifer J. Ramadesikan, Swetha Black, Adrianna F. Christoffer, Charles Pacheco, Andres F. Pacheco Subramanian, Sneha Hanna, Claudia B. Barth, Gillian Stauffacher, Cynthia V. Kihara, Daisuke Aguilar, Ruben Claudio Heterogeneity in Lowe Syndrome: Mutations Affecting the Phosphatase Domain of OCRL1 Differ in Impact on Enzymatic Activity and Severity of Cellular Phenotypes |
title | Heterogeneity in Lowe Syndrome: Mutations Affecting the Phosphatase Domain of OCRL1 Differ in Impact on Enzymatic Activity and Severity of Cellular Phenotypes |
title_full | Heterogeneity in Lowe Syndrome: Mutations Affecting the Phosphatase Domain of OCRL1 Differ in Impact on Enzymatic Activity and Severity of Cellular Phenotypes |
title_fullStr | Heterogeneity in Lowe Syndrome: Mutations Affecting the Phosphatase Domain of OCRL1 Differ in Impact on Enzymatic Activity and Severity of Cellular Phenotypes |
title_full_unstemmed | Heterogeneity in Lowe Syndrome: Mutations Affecting the Phosphatase Domain of OCRL1 Differ in Impact on Enzymatic Activity and Severity of Cellular Phenotypes |
title_short | Heterogeneity in Lowe Syndrome: Mutations Affecting the Phosphatase Domain of OCRL1 Differ in Impact on Enzymatic Activity and Severity of Cellular Phenotypes |
title_sort | heterogeneity in lowe syndrome: mutations affecting the phosphatase domain of ocrl1 differ in impact on enzymatic activity and severity of cellular phenotypes |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10135975/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37189363 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom13040615 |
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