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Allelic strengths of encephalopathy-associated UBA5 variants correlate between in vivo and in vitro assays

Protein UFMylation downstream of the E1 enzyme UBA5 plays essential roles in development and ER stress. Variants in the UBA5 gene are associated with developmental and epileptic encephalopathy 44 (DEE44), an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by early-onset encephalopathy, movement abnormali...

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Autores principales: Pan, Xueyang, Alvarez, Albert N., Ma, Mengqi, Lu, Shenzhao, Crawford, Michael W., Briere, Lauren C., Kanca, Oguz, Yamamoto, Shinya, Sweetser, David A., Wilson, Jenny L., Napier, Ruth J., Pruneda, Jonathan N., Bellen, Hugo J.
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Publicado: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10371176/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37502976
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.07.17.23292782
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author Pan, Xueyang
Alvarez, Albert N.
Ma, Mengqi
Lu, Shenzhao
Crawford, Michael W.
Briere, Lauren C.
Kanca, Oguz
Yamamoto, Shinya
Sweetser, David A.
Wilson, Jenny L.
Napier, Ruth J.
Pruneda, Jonathan N.
Bellen, Hugo J.
author_facet Pan, Xueyang
Alvarez, Albert N.
Ma, Mengqi
Lu, Shenzhao
Crawford, Michael W.
Briere, Lauren C.
Kanca, Oguz
Yamamoto, Shinya
Sweetser, David A.
Wilson, Jenny L.
Napier, Ruth J.
Pruneda, Jonathan N.
Bellen, Hugo J.
author_sort Pan, Xueyang
collection PubMed
description Protein UFMylation downstream of the E1 enzyme UBA5 plays essential roles in development and ER stress. Variants in the UBA5 gene are associated with developmental and epileptic encephalopathy 44 (DEE44), an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by early-onset encephalopathy, movement abnormalities, global developmental delay, intellectual disability, and seizures. DEE44 is caused by at least twelve different missense variants described as loss of function (LoF), but the relationships between genotypes and molecular or clinical phenotypes remains to be established. We developed a humanized UBA5 fly model and biochemical activity assays in order to describe in vivo and in vitro genotype-phenotype relationships across the UBA5 allelic series. In vivo, we observed a broad spectrum of phenotypes in viability, developmental timing, lifespan, locomotor activity, and bang sensitivity. A range of functional effects was also observed in vitro across comprehensive biochemical assays for protein stability, ATP binding, UFM1 activation, and UFM1 transthiolation. Importantly, there is a strong correlation between in vivo and in vitro phenotypes, establishing a classification of LoF variants into mild, intermediate, and severe allelic strengths. By systemically evaluating UBA5 variants across in vivo and in vitro platforms, this study provides a foundation for more basic and translational UBA5 research, as well as a basis for evaluating current and future individuals afflicted with this rare disease.
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spelling pubmed-103711762023-07-27 Allelic strengths of encephalopathy-associated UBA5 variants correlate between in vivo and in vitro assays Pan, Xueyang Alvarez, Albert N. Ma, Mengqi Lu, Shenzhao Crawford, Michael W. Briere, Lauren C. Kanca, Oguz Yamamoto, Shinya Sweetser, David A. Wilson, Jenny L. Napier, Ruth J. Pruneda, Jonathan N. Bellen, Hugo J. medRxiv Article Protein UFMylation downstream of the E1 enzyme UBA5 plays essential roles in development and ER stress. Variants in the UBA5 gene are associated with developmental and epileptic encephalopathy 44 (DEE44), an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by early-onset encephalopathy, movement abnormalities, global developmental delay, intellectual disability, and seizures. DEE44 is caused by at least twelve different missense variants described as loss of function (LoF), but the relationships between genotypes and molecular or clinical phenotypes remains to be established. We developed a humanized UBA5 fly model and biochemical activity assays in order to describe in vivo and in vitro genotype-phenotype relationships across the UBA5 allelic series. In vivo, we observed a broad spectrum of phenotypes in viability, developmental timing, lifespan, locomotor activity, and bang sensitivity. A range of functional effects was also observed in vitro across comprehensive biochemical assays for protein stability, ATP binding, UFM1 activation, and UFM1 transthiolation. Importantly, there is a strong correlation between in vivo and in vitro phenotypes, establishing a classification of LoF variants into mild, intermediate, and severe allelic strengths. By systemically evaluating UBA5 variants across in vivo and in vitro platforms, this study provides a foundation for more basic and translational UBA5 research, as well as a basis for evaluating current and future individuals afflicted with this rare disease. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023-10-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10371176/ /pubmed/37502976 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.07.17.23292782 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which allows reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format, so long as attribution is given to the creator. The license allows for commercial use.
spellingShingle Article
Pan, Xueyang
Alvarez, Albert N.
Ma, Mengqi
Lu, Shenzhao
Crawford, Michael W.
Briere, Lauren C.
Kanca, Oguz
Yamamoto, Shinya
Sweetser, David A.
Wilson, Jenny L.
Napier, Ruth J.
Pruneda, Jonathan N.
Bellen, Hugo J.
Allelic strengths of encephalopathy-associated UBA5 variants correlate between in vivo and in vitro assays
title Allelic strengths of encephalopathy-associated UBA5 variants correlate between in vivo and in vitro assays
title_full Allelic strengths of encephalopathy-associated UBA5 variants correlate between in vivo and in vitro assays
title_fullStr Allelic strengths of encephalopathy-associated UBA5 variants correlate between in vivo and in vitro assays
title_full_unstemmed Allelic strengths of encephalopathy-associated UBA5 variants correlate between in vivo and in vitro assays
title_short Allelic strengths of encephalopathy-associated UBA5 variants correlate between in vivo and in vitro assays
title_sort allelic strengths of encephalopathy-associated uba5 variants correlate between in vivo and in vitro assays
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10371176/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37502976
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.07.17.23292782
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