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Ubiquitin Ligases of the N-End Rule Pathway: Assessment of Mutations in UBR1 That Cause the Johanson-Blizzard Syndrome

BACKGROUND: Johanson-Blizzard syndrome (JBS; OMIM 243800) is an autosomal recessive disorder that includes congenital exocrine pancreatic insufficiency, facial dysmorphism with the characteristic nasal wing hypoplasia, multiple malformations, and frequent mental retardation. Our previous work has sh...

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Autores principales: Hwang, Cheol-Sang, Sukalo, Maja, Batygin, Olga, Addor, Marie-Claude, Brunner, Han, Aytes, Antonio Perez, Mayerle, Julia, Song, Hyun Kyu, Varshavsky, Alexander, Zenker, Martin
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3172311/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21931868
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024925
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author Hwang, Cheol-Sang
Sukalo, Maja
Batygin, Olga
Addor, Marie-Claude
Brunner, Han
Aytes, Antonio Perez
Mayerle, Julia
Song, Hyun Kyu
Varshavsky, Alexander
Zenker, Martin
author_facet Hwang, Cheol-Sang
Sukalo, Maja
Batygin, Olga
Addor, Marie-Claude
Brunner, Han
Aytes, Antonio Perez
Mayerle, Julia
Song, Hyun Kyu
Varshavsky, Alexander
Zenker, Martin
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description BACKGROUND: Johanson-Blizzard syndrome (JBS; OMIM 243800) is an autosomal recessive disorder that includes congenital exocrine pancreatic insufficiency, facial dysmorphism with the characteristic nasal wing hypoplasia, multiple malformations, and frequent mental retardation. Our previous work has shown that JBS is caused by mutations in human UBR1, which encodes one of the E3 ubiquitin ligases of the N-end rule pathway. The N-end rule relates the regulation of the in vivo half-life of a protein to the identity of its N-terminal residue. One class of degradation signals (degrons) recognized by UBR1 are destabilizing N-terminal residues of protein substrates. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Most JBS-causing alterations of UBR1 are nonsense, frameshift or splice-site mutations that abolish UBR1 activity. We report here missense mutations of human UBR1 in patients with milder variants of JBS. These single-residue changes, including a previously reported missense mutation, involve positions in the RING-H2 and UBR domains of UBR1 that are conserved among eukaryotes. Taking advantage of this conservation, we constructed alleles of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae UBR1 that were counterparts of missense JBS-UBR1 alleles. Among these yeast Ubr1 mutants, one of them (H160R) was inactive in yeast-based activity assays, the other one (Q1224E) had a detectable but weak activity, and the third one (V146L) exhibited a decreased but significant activity, in agreement with manifestations of JBS in the corresponding JBS patients. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: These results, made possible by modeling defects of a human ubiquitin ligase in its yeast counterpart, verified and confirmed the relevance of specific missense UBR1 alleles to JBS, and suggested that a residual activity of a missense allele is causally associated with milder variants of JBS.
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spelling pubmed-31723112011-09-19 Ubiquitin Ligases of the N-End Rule Pathway: Assessment of Mutations in UBR1 That Cause the Johanson-Blizzard Syndrome Hwang, Cheol-Sang Sukalo, Maja Batygin, Olga Addor, Marie-Claude Brunner, Han Aytes, Antonio Perez Mayerle, Julia Song, Hyun Kyu Varshavsky, Alexander Zenker, Martin PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Johanson-Blizzard syndrome (JBS; OMIM 243800) is an autosomal recessive disorder that includes congenital exocrine pancreatic insufficiency, facial dysmorphism with the characteristic nasal wing hypoplasia, multiple malformations, and frequent mental retardation. Our previous work has shown that JBS is caused by mutations in human UBR1, which encodes one of the E3 ubiquitin ligases of the N-end rule pathway. The N-end rule relates the regulation of the in vivo half-life of a protein to the identity of its N-terminal residue. One class of degradation signals (degrons) recognized by UBR1 are destabilizing N-terminal residues of protein substrates. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Most JBS-causing alterations of UBR1 are nonsense, frameshift or splice-site mutations that abolish UBR1 activity. We report here missense mutations of human UBR1 in patients with milder variants of JBS. These single-residue changes, including a previously reported missense mutation, involve positions in the RING-H2 and UBR domains of UBR1 that are conserved among eukaryotes. Taking advantage of this conservation, we constructed alleles of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae UBR1 that were counterparts of missense JBS-UBR1 alleles. Among these yeast Ubr1 mutants, one of them (H160R) was inactive in yeast-based activity assays, the other one (Q1224E) had a detectable but weak activity, and the third one (V146L) exhibited a decreased but significant activity, in agreement with manifestations of JBS in the corresponding JBS patients. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: These results, made possible by modeling defects of a human ubiquitin ligase in its yeast counterpart, verified and confirmed the relevance of specific missense UBR1 alleles to JBS, and suggested that a residual activity of a missense allele is causally associated with milder variants of JBS. Public Library of Science 2011-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3172311/ /pubmed/21931868 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024925 Text en Hwang et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Hwang, Cheol-Sang
Sukalo, Maja
Batygin, Olga
Addor, Marie-Claude
Brunner, Han
Aytes, Antonio Perez
Mayerle, Julia
Song, Hyun Kyu
Varshavsky, Alexander
Zenker, Martin
Ubiquitin Ligases of the N-End Rule Pathway: Assessment of Mutations in UBR1 That Cause the Johanson-Blizzard Syndrome
title Ubiquitin Ligases of the N-End Rule Pathway: Assessment of Mutations in UBR1 That Cause the Johanson-Blizzard Syndrome
title_full Ubiquitin Ligases of the N-End Rule Pathway: Assessment of Mutations in UBR1 That Cause the Johanson-Blizzard Syndrome
title_fullStr Ubiquitin Ligases of the N-End Rule Pathway: Assessment of Mutations in UBR1 That Cause the Johanson-Blizzard Syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Ubiquitin Ligases of the N-End Rule Pathway: Assessment of Mutations in UBR1 That Cause the Johanson-Blizzard Syndrome
title_short Ubiquitin Ligases of the N-End Rule Pathway: Assessment of Mutations in UBR1 That Cause the Johanson-Blizzard Syndrome
title_sort ubiquitin ligases of the n-end rule pathway: assessment of mutations in ubr1 that cause the johanson-blizzard syndrome
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3172311/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21931868
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024925
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