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A Trans-Acting Protein Effect Causes Severe Eye Malformation in the Mp Mouse

Mp is an irradiation-induced mouse mutation associated with microphthalmia, micropinna and hind limb syndactyly. We show that Mp is caused by a 660 kb balanced inversion on chromosome 18 producing reciprocal 3-prime gene fusion events involving Fbn2 and Isoc1. The Isoc1-Fbn2 fusion gene (Isoc1(Mp))...

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Autores principales: Rainger, Joe, Keighren, Margaret, Keene, Douglas R., Charbonneau, Noe L., Rainger, Jacqueline K., Fisher, Malcolm, Mella, Sebastien, Huang, Jeffrey T-J., Rose, Lorraine, van't Hof, Rob, Sakai, Lynne Y., Jackson, Ian J., FitzPatrick, David R.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3861116/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24348270
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003998
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author Rainger, Joe
Keighren, Margaret
Keene, Douglas R.
Charbonneau, Noe L.
Rainger, Jacqueline K.
Fisher, Malcolm
Mella, Sebastien
Huang, Jeffrey T-J.
Rose, Lorraine
van't Hof, Rob
Sakai, Lynne Y.
Jackson, Ian J.
FitzPatrick, David R.
author_facet Rainger, Joe
Keighren, Margaret
Keene, Douglas R.
Charbonneau, Noe L.
Rainger, Jacqueline K.
Fisher, Malcolm
Mella, Sebastien
Huang, Jeffrey T-J.
Rose, Lorraine
van't Hof, Rob
Sakai, Lynne Y.
Jackson, Ian J.
FitzPatrick, David R.
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description Mp is an irradiation-induced mouse mutation associated with microphthalmia, micropinna and hind limb syndactyly. We show that Mp is caused by a 660 kb balanced inversion on chromosome 18 producing reciprocal 3-prime gene fusion events involving Fbn2 and Isoc1. The Isoc1-Fbn2 fusion gene (Isoc1(Mp)) mRNA has a frameshift and early stop codon resulting in nonsense mediated decay. Homozygous deletions of Isoc1 do not support a significant developmental role for this gene. The Fbn2-Isoc1 fusion gene (Fbn2 (Mp)) predicted protein consists of the N-terminal Fibrillin-2 (amino acids 1–2646, exons 1–62) lacking the C-terminal furin-cleavage site with a short out-of-frame extension encoded by the final exon of Isoc1. The Mp limb phenotype is consistent with that reported in Fbn2 null embryos. However, severe eye malformations, a defining feature of Mp, are not seen in Fbn2 null animals. Fibrillin-2(Mp) forms large fibrillar structures within the rough endoplasmic reticulum (rER) associated with an unfolded protein response and quantitative mass spectrometry shows a generalised defect in protein secretion in conditioned media from mutant cells. In the embryonic eye Fbn2 is expressed within the peripheral ciliary margin (CM). Mp embryos show reduced canonical Wnt-signalling in the CM – known to be essential for ciliary body development - and show subsequent aplasia of CM-derived structures. We propose that the Mp “worse-than-null” eye phenotype plausibly results from a failure in normal trafficking of proteins that are co-expressed with Fbn2 within the CM. The prediction of similar trans-acting protein effects will be an important challenge in the medical interpretation of human mutations from whole exome sequencing.
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spelling pubmed-38611162013-12-17 A Trans-Acting Protein Effect Causes Severe Eye Malformation in the Mp Mouse Rainger, Joe Keighren, Margaret Keene, Douglas R. Charbonneau, Noe L. Rainger, Jacqueline K. Fisher, Malcolm Mella, Sebastien Huang, Jeffrey T-J. Rose, Lorraine van't Hof, Rob Sakai, Lynne Y. Jackson, Ian J. FitzPatrick, David R. PLoS Genet Research Article Mp is an irradiation-induced mouse mutation associated with microphthalmia, micropinna and hind limb syndactyly. We show that Mp is caused by a 660 kb balanced inversion on chromosome 18 producing reciprocal 3-prime gene fusion events involving Fbn2 and Isoc1. The Isoc1-Fbn2 fusion gene (Isoc1(Mp)) mRNA has a frameshift and early stop codon resulting in nonsense mediated decay. Homozygous deletions of Isoc1 do not support a significant developmental role for this gene. The Fbn2-Isoc1 fusion gene (Fbn2 (Mp)) predicted protein consists of the N-terminal Fibrillin-2 (amino acids 1–2646, exons 1–62) lacking the C-terminal furin-cleavage site with a short out-of-frame extension encoded by the final exon of Isoc1. The Mp limb phenotype is consistent with that reported in Fbn2 null embryos. However, severe eye malformations, a defining feature of Mp, are not seen in Fbn2 null animals. Fibrillin-2(Mp) forms large fibrillar structures within the rough endoplasmic reticulum (rER) associated with an unfolded protein response and quantitative mass spectrometry shows a generalised defect in protein secretion in conditioned media from mutant cells. In the embryonic eye Fbn2 is expressed within the peripheral ciliary margin (CM). Mp embryos show reduced canonical Wnt-signalling in the CM – known to be essential for ciliary body development - and show subsequent aplasia of CM-derived structures. We propose that the Mp “worse-than-null” eye phenotype plausibly results from a failure in normal trafficking of proteins that are co-expressed with Fbn2 within the CM. The prediction of similar trans-acting protein effects will be an important challenge in the medical interpretation of human mutations from whole exome sequencing. Public Library of Science 2013-12-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3861116/ /pubmed/24348270 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003998 Text en © 2013 Rainger 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.
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Rainger, Joe
Keighren, Margaret
Keene, Douglas R.
Charbonneau, Noe L.
Rainger, Jacqueline K.
Fisher, Malcolm
Mella, Sebastien
Huang, Jeffrey T-J.
Rose, Lorraine
van't Hof, Rob
Sakai, Lynne Y.
Jackson, Ian J.
FitzPatrick, David R.
A Trans-Acting Protein Effect Causes Severe Eye Malformation in the Mp Mouse
title A Trans-Acting Protein Effect Causes Severe Eye Malformation in the Mp Mouse
title_full A Trans-Acting Protein Effect Causes Severe Eye Malformation in the Mp Mouse
title_fullStr A Trans-Acting Protein Effect Causes Severe Eye Malformation in the Mp Mouse
title_full_unstemmed A Trans-Acting Protein Effect Causes Severe Eye Malformation in the Mp Mouse
title_short A Trans-Acting Protein Effect Causes Severe Eye Malformation in the Mp Mouse
title_sort trans-acting protein effect causes severe eye malformation in the mp mouse
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3861116/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24348270
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003998
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