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Functional assays for the assessment of the pathogenicity of variants of GOSR2, an ER-to-Golgi SNARE involved in progressive myoclonus epilepsies

Progressive myoclonus epilepsies (PMEs) are inherited disorders characterized by myoclonus, generalized tonic-clonic seizures, and ataxia. One of the genes that is associated with PME is the ER-to-Golgi Q(b)-SNARE GOSR2, which forms a SNARE complex with syntaxin-5, Bet1 and Sec22b. Most PME patients...

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Autores principales: Völker, Jörn M., Dergai, Mykola, Abriata, Luciano A., Mingard, Yves, Ysselstein, Daniel, Krainc, Dimitri, Dal Peraro, Matteo, Fischer von Mollard, Gabriele, Fasshauer, Dirk, Koliwer, Judith, Schwake, Michael
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Publicado: The Company of Biologists Ltd 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5769602/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28982678
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dmm.029132
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author Völker, Jörn M.
Dergai, Mykola
Abriata, Luciano A.
Mingard, Yves
Ysselstein, Daniel
Krainc, Dimitri
Dal Peraro, Matteo
Fischer von Mollard, Gabriele
Fasshauer, Dirk
Koliwer, Judith
Schwake, Michael
author_facet Völker, Jörn M.
Dergai, Mykola
Abriata, Luciano A.
Mingard, Yves
Ysselstein, Daniel
Krainc, Dimitri
Dal Peraro, Matteo
Fischer von Mollard, Gabriele
Fasshauer, Dirk
Koliwer, Judith
Schwake, Michael
author_sort Völker, Jörn M.
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description Progressive myoclonus epilepsies (PMEs) are inherited disorders characterized by myoclonus, generalized tonic-clonic seizures, and ataxia. One of the genes that is associated with PME is the ER-to-Golgi Q(b)-SNARE GOSR2, which forms a SNARE complex with syntaxin-5, Bet1 and Sec22b. Most PME patients are homo­zygous for a p.Gly144Trp mutation and develop similar clinical presentations. Recently, a patient who was compound heterozygous for p.Gly144Trp and a previously unseen p.Lys164del mutation was identified. Because this patient presented with a milder disease phenotype, we hypothesized that the p.Lys164del mutation may be less severe compared to p.Gly144Trp. To characterize the effect of the p.Gly144Trp and p.Lys164del mutations, both of which are present in the SNARE motif of GOSR2, we examined the corresponding mutations in the yeast ortholog Bos1. Yeasts expressing the orthologous mutants in Bos1 showed impaired growth, suggesting a partial loss of function, which was more severe for the Bos1 p.Gly176Trp mutation. Using anisotropy and gel filtration, we report that Bos1 p.Gly176Trp and p.Arg196del are capable of complex formation, but with partly reduced activity. Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations showed that the hydrophobic core, which triggers SNARE complex formation, is compromised due to the glycine-to-tryptophan substitution in both GOSR2 and Bos1. In contrast, the deletion of residue p.Lys164 (or p.Arg196del in Bos1) interferes with the formation of hydrogen bonds between GOSR2 and syntaxin-5. Despite these perturbations, all SNARE complexes stayed intact during longer simulations. Thus, our data suggest that the milder course of disease in compound heterozygous PME is due to less severe impairment of the SNARE function.
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spelling pubmed-57696022018-01-19 Functional assays for the assessment of the pathogenicity of variants of GOSR2, an ER-to-Golgi SNARE involved in progressive myoclonus epilepsies Völker, Jörn M. Dergai, Mykola Abriata, Luciano A. Mingard, Yves Ysselstein, Daniel Krainc, Dimitri Dal Peraro, Matteo Fischer von Mollard, Gabriele Fasshauer, Dirk Koliwer, Judith Schwake, Michael Dis Model Mech Research Article Progressive myoclonus epilepsies (PMEs) are inherited disorders characterized by myoclonus, generalized tonic-clonic seizures, and ataxia. One of the genes that is associated with PME is the ER-to-Golgi Q(b)-SNARE GOSR2, which forms a SNARE complex with syntaxin-5, Bet1 and Sec22b. Most PME patients are homo­zygous for a p.Gly144Trp mutation and develop similar clinical presentations. Recently, a patient who was compound heterozygous for p.Gly144Trp and a previously unseen p.Lys164del mutation was identified. Because this patient presented with a milder disease phenotype, we hypothesized that the p.Lys164del mutation may be less severe compared to p.Gly144Trp. To characterize the effect of the p.Gly144Trp and p.Lys164del mutations, both of which are present in the SNARE motif of GOSR2, we examined the corresponding mutations in the yeast ortholog Bos1. Yeasts expressing the orthologous mutants in Bos1 showed impaired growth, suggesting a partial loss of function, which was more severe for the Bos1 p.Gly176Trp mutation. Using anisotropy and gel filtration, we report that Bos1 p.Gly176Trp and p.Arg196del are capable of complex formation, but with partly reduced activity. Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations showed that the hydrophobic core, which triggers SNARE complex formation, is compromised due to the glycine-to-tryptophan substitution in both GOSR2 and Bos1. In contrast, the deletion of residue p.Lys164 (or p.Arg196del in Bos1) interferes with the formation of hydrogen bonds between GOSR2 and syntaxin-5. Despite these perturbations, all SNARE complexes stayed intact during longer simulations. Thus, our data suggest that the milder course of disease in compound heterozygous PME is due to less severe impairment of the SNARE function. The Company of Biologists Ltd 2017-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5769602/ /pubmed/28982678 http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dmm.029132 Text en © 2017. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle Research Article
Völker, Jörn M.
Dergai, Mykola
Abriata, Luciano A.
Mingard, Yves
Ysselstein, Daniel
Krainc, Dimitri
Dal Peraro, Matteo
Fischer von Mollard, Gabriele
Fasshauer, Dirk
Koliwer, Judith
Schwake, Michael
Functional assays for the assessment of the pathogenicity of variants of GOSR2, an ER-to-Golgi SNARE involved in progressive myoclonus epilepsies
title Functional assays for the assessment of the pathogenicity of variants of GOSR2, an ER-to-Golgi SNARE involved in progressive myoclonus epilepsies
title_full Functional assays for the assessment of the pathogenicity of variants of GOSR2, an ER-to-Golgi SNARE involved in progressive myoclonus epilepsies
title_fullStr Functional assays for the assessment of the pathogenicity of variants of GOSR2, an ER-to-Golgi SNARE involved in progressive myoclonus epilepsies
title_full_unstemmed Functional assays for the assessment of the pathogenicity of variants of GOSR2, an ER-to-Golgi SNARE involved in progressive myoclonus epilepsies
title_short Functional assays for the assessment of the pathogenicity of variants of GOSR2, an ER-to-Golgi SNARE involved in progressive myoclonus epilepsies
title_sort functional assays for the assessment of the pathogenicity of variants of gosr2, an er-to-golgi snare involved in progressive myoclonus epilepsies
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5769602/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28982678
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dmm.029132
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