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Missense mutations that cause Van der Woude syndrome and popliteal pterygium syndrome affect the DNA-binding and transcriptional activation functions of IRF6

Cleft lip and cleft palate (CLP) are common disorders that occur either as part of a syndrome, where structures other than the lip and palate are affected, or in the absence of other anomalies. Van der Woude syndrome (VWS) and popliteal pterygium syndrome (PPS) are autosomal dominant disorders chara...

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Autores principales: Little, Hayley J., Rorick, Nicholas K., Su, Ling-I, Baldock, Clair, Malhotra, Saimon, Jowitt, Tom, Gakhar, Lokesh, Subramanian, Ramaswamy, Schutte, Brian C., Dixon, Michael J., Shore, Paul
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2638798/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19036739
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddn381
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author Little, Hayley J.
Rorick, Nicholas K.
Su, Ling-I
Baldock, Clair
Malhotra, Saimon
Jowitt, Tom
Gakhar, Lokesh
Subramanian, Ramaswamy
Schutte, Brian C.
Dixon, Michael J.
Shore, Paul
author_facet Little, Hayley J.
Rorick, Nicholas K.
Su, Ling-I
Baldock, Clair
Malhotra, Saimon
Jowitt, Tom
Gakhar, Lokesh
Subramanian, Ramaswamy
Schutte, Brian C.
Dixon, Michael J.
Shore, Paul
author_sort Little, Hayley J.
collection PubMed
description Cleft lip and cleft palate (CLP) are common disorders that occur either as part of a syndrome, where structures other than the lip and palate are affected, or in the absence of other anomalies. Van der Woude syndrome (VWS) and popliteal pterygium syndrome (PPS) are autosomal dominant disorders characterized by combinations of cleft lip, CLP, lip pits, skin-folds, syndactyly and oral adhesions which arise as the result of mutations in interferon regulatory factor 6 (IRF6). IRF6 belongs to a family of transcription factors that share a highly conserved N-terminal, DNA-binding domain and a less well-conserved protein-binding domain. To date, mutation analyses have suggested a broad genotype–phenotype correlation in which missense and nonsense mutations occurring throughout IRF6 may cause VWS; in contrast, PPS-causing mutations are highly associated with the DNA-binding domain, and appear to preferentially affect residues that are predicted to interact directly with the DNA. Nevertheless, this genotype–phenotype correlation is based on the analysis of structural models rather than on the investigation of the DNA-binding properties of IRF6. Moreover, the effects of mutations in the protein interaction domain have not been analysed. In the current investigation, we have determined the sequence to which IRF6 binds and used this sequence to analyse the effect of VWS- and PPS-associated mutations in the DNA-binding domain of IRF6. In addition, we have demonstrated that IRF6 functions as a co-operative transcriptional activator and that mutations in the protein interaction domain of IRF6 disrupt this activity.
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spelling pubmed-26387982009-08-27 Missense mutations that cause Van der Woude syndrome and popliteal pterygium syndrome affect the DNA-binding and transcriptional activation functions of IRF6 Little, Hayley J. Rorick, Nicholas K. Su, Ling-I Baldock, Clair Malhotra, Saimon Jowitt, Tom Gakhar, Lokesh Subramanian, Ramaswamy Schutte, Brian C. Dixon, Michael J. Shore, Paul Hum Mol Genet Articles Cleft lip and cleft palate (CLP) are common disorders that occur either as part of a syndrome, where structures other than the lip and palate are affected, or in the absence of other anomalies. Van der Woude syndrome (VWS) and popliteal pterygium syndrome (PPS) are autosomal dominant disorders characterized by combinations of cleft lip, CLP, lip pits, skin-folds, syndactyly and oral adhesions which arise as the result of mutations in interferon regulatory factor 6 (IRF6). IRF6 belongs to a family of transcription factors that share a highly conserved N-terminal, DNA-binding domain and a less well-conserved protein-binding domain. To date, mutation analyses have suggested a broad genotype–phenotype correlation in which missense and nonsense mutations occurring throughout IRF6 may cause VWS; in contrast, PPS-causing mutations are highly associated with the DNA-binding domain, and appear to preferentially affect residues that are predicted to interact directly with the DNA. Nevertheless, this genotype–phenotype correlation is based on the analysis of structural models rather than on the investigation of the DNA-binding properties of IRF6. Moreover, the effects of mutations in the protein interaction domain have not been analysed. In the current investigation, we have determined the sequence to which IRF6 binds and used this sequence to analyse the effect of VWS- and PPS-associated mutations in the DNA-binding domain of IRF6. In addition, we have demonstrated that IRF6 functions as a co-operative transcriptional activator and that mutations in the protein interaction domain of IRF6 disrupt this activity. Oxford University Press 2009-02-01 2008-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC2638798/ /pubmed/19036739 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddn381 Text en © 2008 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/uk/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/uk/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Articles
Little, Hayley J.
Rorick, Nicholas K.
Su, Ling-I
Baldock, Clair
Malhotra, Saimon
Jowitt, Tom
Gakhar, Lokesh
Subramanian, Ramaswamy
Schutte, Brian C.
Dixon, Michael J.
Shore, Paul
Missense mutations that cause Van der Woude syndrome and popliteal pterygium syndrome affect the DNA-binding and transcriptional activation functions of IRF6
title Missense mutations that cause Van der Woude syndrome and popliteal pterygium syndrome affect the DNA-binding and transcriptional activation functions of IRF6
title_full Missense mutations that cause Van der Woude syndrome and popliteal pterygium syndrome affect the DNA-binding and transcriptional activation functions of IRF6
title_fullStr Missense mutations that cause Van der Woude syndrome and popliteal pterygium syndrome affect the DNA-binding and transcriptional activation functions of IRF6
title_full_unstemmed Missense mutations that cause Van der Woude syndrome and popliteal pterygium syndrome affect the DNA-binding and transcriptional activation functions of IRF6
title_short Missense mutations that cause Van der Woude syndrome and popliteal pterygium syndrome affect the DNA-binding and transcriptional activation functions of IRF6
title_sort missense mutations that cause van der woude syndrome and popliteal pterygium syndrome affect the dna-binding and transcriptional activation functions of irf6
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2638798/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19036739
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddn381
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