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A novel truncation mutation in CRYBB1 associated with autosomal dominant congenital cataract with nystagmus

PURPOSE: To identify the potential candidate genes for a large Chinese family with autosomal dominant congenital cataract (ADCC) and nystagmus, and investigate the possible molecular mechanism underlying the role of the candidate genes in cataractogenesis. METHODS: We combined the linkage analysis a...

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Autores principales: Rao, Yan, Dong, Sufang, Li, Zuhua, Yang, Guohua, Peng, Chunyan, Yan, Ming, Zheng, Fang
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Publicado: Molecular Vision 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5595272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28928627
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author Rao, Yan
Dong, Sufang
Li, Zuhua
Yang, Guohua
Peng, Chunyan
Yan, Ming
Zheng, Fang
author_facet Rao, Yan
Dong, Sufang
Li, Zuhua
Yang, Guohua
Peng, Chunyan
Yan, Ming
Zheng, Fang
author_sort Rao, Yan
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description PURPOSE: To identify the potential candidate genes for a large Chinese family with autosomal dominant congenital cataract (ADCC) and nystagmus, and investigate the possible molecular mechanism underlying the role of the candidate genes in cataractogenesis. METHODS: We combined the linkage analysis and direct sequencing for the candidate genes in the linkage regions to identify the causative mutation. The molecular and bio-functional properties of the proteins encoded by the candidate genes was further explored with biophysical and biochemical studies of the recombinant wild-type and mutant proteins. RESULTS: We identified a c. C749T (p.Q227X) transversion in exon 6 of CRYBB1, a cataract-causative gene. This nonsense mutation changes a phylogenetically conserved glutamine to a stop codon and is predicted to truncate the C-terminus of the wild-type protein by 26 amino acids. Comparison of the biophysical and biochemical properties of the recombinant full-length and truncated βB1-crystallins revealed that the mutation led to the insolubility and the phase separation phenomenon of the truncated protein with a changed conformation. Meanwhile, the thermal stability of the truncated βB1-crystallin was significantly decreased, and the mutation diminished the chaperoning ability of αA-crystallin with the mutant under heating stress. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings highlight the importance of the C-terminus in βB1-crystallin in maintaining the crystalline function and stability, and provide a novel insight into the molecular mechanism underlying the pathogenesis of human autosomal dominant congenital cataract.
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spelling pubmed-55952722017-09-19 A novel truncation mutation in CRYBB1 associated with autosomal dominant congenital cataract with nystagmus Rao, Yan Dong, Sufang Li, Zuhua Yang, Guohua Peng, Chunyan Yan, Ming Zheng, Fang Mol Vis Research Article PURPOSE: To identify the potential candidate genes for a large Chinese family with autosomal dominant congenital cataract (ADCC) and nystagmus, and investigate the possible molecular mechanism underlying the role of the candidate genes in cataractogenesis. METHODS: We combined the linkage analysis and direct sequencing for the candidate genes in the linkage regions to identify the causative mutation. The molecular and bio-functional properties of the proteins encoded by the candidate genes was further explored with biophysical and biochemical studies of the recombinant wild-type and mutant proteins. RESULTS: We identified a c. C749T (p.Q227X) transversion in exon 6 of CRYBB1, a cataract-causative gene. This nonsense mutation changes a phylogenetically conserved glutamine to a stop codon and is predicted to truncate the C-terminus of the wild-type protein by 26 amino acids. Comparison of the biophysical and biochemical properties of the recombinant full-length and truncated βB1-crystallins revealed that the mutation led to the insolubility and the phase separation phenomenon of the truncated protein with a changed conformation. Meanwhile, the thermal stability of the truncated βB1-crystallin was significantly decreased, and the mutation diminished the chaperoning ability of αA-crystallin with the mutant under heating stress. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings highlight the importance of the C-terminus in βB1-crystallin in maintaining the crystalline function and stability, and provide a novel insight into the molecular mechanism underlying the pathogenesis of human autosomal dominant congenital cataract. Molecular Vision 2017-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5595272/ /pubmed/28928627 Text en Copyright © 2017 Molecular Vision. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ 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 work is properly cited, used for non-commercial purposes, and is not altered or transformed.
spellingShingle Research Article
Rao, Yan
Dong, Sufang
Li, Zuhua
Yang, Guohua
Peng, Chunyan
Yan, Ming
Zheng, Fang
A novel truncation mutation in CRYBB1 associated with autosomal dominant congenital cataract with nystagmus
title A novel truncation mutation in CRYBB1 associated with autosomal dominant congenital cataract with nystagmus
title_full A novel truncation mutation in CRYBB1 associated with autosomal dominant congenital cataract with nystagmus
title_fullStr A novel truncation mutation in CRYBB1 associated with autosomal dominant congenital cataract with nystagmus
title_full_unstemmed A novel truncation mutation in CRYBB1 associated with autosomal dominant congenital cataract with nystagmus
title_short A novel truncation mutation in CRYBB1 associated with autosomal dominant congenital cataract with nystagmus
title_sort novel truncation mutation in crybb1 associated with autosomal dominant congenital cataract with nystagmus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5595272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28928627
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