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Biallelic UFM1 and UFC1 mutations expand the essential role of ufmylation in brain development

The post-translational modification of proteins through the addition of UFM1, also known as ufmylation, plays a critical developmental role as revealed by studies in animal models. The recent finding that biallelic mutations in UBA5 (the E1-like enzyme for ufmylation) cause severe early-onset enceph...

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Autores principales: Nahorski, Michael S, Maddirevula, Sateesh, Ishimura, Ryosuke, Alsahli, Saud, Brady, Angela F, Begemann, Anaïs, Mizushima, Tsunehiro, Guzmán-Vega, Francisco J, Obata, Miki, Ichimura, Yoshinobu, Alsaif, Hessa S, Anazi, Shams, Ibrahim, Niema, Abdulwahab, Firdous, Hashem, Mais, Monies, Dorota, Abouelhoda, Mohamed, Meyer, Brian F, Alfadhel, Majid, Eyaid, Wafa, Zweier, Markus, Steindl, Katharina, Rauch, Anita, Arold, Stefan T, Woods, C Geoffrey, Komatsu, Masaaki, Alkuraya, Fowzan S
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6022668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29868776
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/brain/awy135
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author Nahorski, Michael S
Maddirevula, Sateesh
Ishimura, Ryosuke
Alsahli, Saud
Brady, Angela F
Begemann, Anaïs
Mizushima, Tsunehiro
Guzmán-Vega, Francisco J
Obata, Miki
Ichimura, Yoshinobu
Alsaif, Hessa S
Anazi, Shams
Ibrahim, Niema
Abdulwahab, Firdous
Hashem, Mais
Monies, Dorota
Abouelhoda, Mohamed
Meyer, Brian F
Alfadhel, Majid
Eyaid, Wafa
Zweier, Markus
Steindl, Katharina
Rauch, Anita
Arold, Stefan T
Woods, C Geoffrey
Komatsu, Masaaki
Alkuraya, Fowzan S
author_facet Nahorski, Michael S
Maddirevula, Sateesh
Ishimura, Ryosuke
Alsahli, Saud
Brady, Angela F
Begemann, Anaïs
Mizushima, Tsunehiro
Guzmán-Vega, Francisco J
Obata, Miki
Ichimura, Yoshinobu
Alsaif, Hessa S
Anazi, Shams
Ibrahim, Niema
Abdulwahab, Firdous
Hashem, Mais
Monies, Dorota
Abouelhoda, Mohamed
Meyer, Brian F
Alfadhel, Majid
Eyaid, Wafa
Zweier, Markus
Steindl, Katharina
Rauch, Anita
Arold, Stefan T
Woods, C Geoffrey
Komatsu, Masaaki
Alkuraya, Fowzan S
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description The post-translational modification of proteins through the addition of UFM1, also known as ufmylation, plays a critical developmental role as revealed by studies in animal models. The recent finding that biallelic mutations in UBA5 (the E1-like enzyme for ufmylation) cause severe early-onset encephalopathy with progressive microcephaly implicates ufmylation in human brain development. More recently, a homozygous UFM1 variant was proposed as a candidate aetiology of severe early-onset encephalopathy with progressive microcephaly. Here, we establish a locus for severe early-onset encephalopathy with progressive microcephaly based on two families, and map the phenotype to a novel homozygous UFM1 mutation. This mutation has a significantly diminished capacity to form thioester intermediates with UBA5 and with UFC1 (the E2-like enzyme for ufmylation), with resulting impaired ufmylation of cellular proteins. Remarkably, in four additional families where eight children have severe early-onset encephalopathy with progressive microcephaly, we identified two biallelic UFC1 mutations, which impair UFM1-UFC1 intermediate formation with resulting widespread reduction of cellular ufmylation, a pattern similar to that observed with UFM1 mutation. The striking resemblance between UFM1- and UFC1-related clinical phenotype and biochemical derangements strongly argues for an essential role for ufmylation in human brain development. The hypomorphic nature of UFM1 and UFC1 mutations and the conspicuous depletion of biallelic null mutations in the components of this pathway in human genome databases suggest that it is necessary for embryonic survival, which is consistent with the embryonic lethal nature of knockout models for the orthologous genes.
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spelling pubmed-60226682018-07-10 Biallelic UFM1 and UFC1 mutations expand the essential role of ufmylation in brain development Nahorski, Michael S Maddirevula, Sateesh Ishimura, Ryosuke Alsahli, Saud Brady, Angela F Begemann, Anaïs Mizushima, Tsunehiro Guzmán-Vega, Francisco J Obata, Miki Ichimura, Yoshinobu Alsaif, Hessa S Anazi, Shams Ibrahim, Niema Abdulwahab, Firdous Hashem, Mais Monies, Dorota Abouelhoda, Mohamed Meyer, Brian F Alfadhel, Majid Eyaid, Wafa Zweier, Markus Steindl, Katharina Rauch, Anita Arold, Stefan T Woods, C Geoffrey Komatsu, Masaaki Alkuraya, Fowzan S Brain Original Articles The post-translational modification of proteins through the addition of UFM1, also known as ufmylation, plays a critical developmental role as revealed by studies in animal models. The recent finding that biallelic mutations in UBA5 (the E1-like enzyme for ufmylation) cause severe early-onset encephalopathy with progressive microcephaly implicates ufmylation in human brain development. More recently, a homozygous UFM1 variant was proposed as a candidate aetiology of severe early-onset encephalopathy with progressive microcephaly. Here, we establish a locus for severe early-onset encephalopathy with progressive microcephaly based on two families, and map the phenotype to a novel homozygous UFM1 mutation. This mutation has a significantly diminished capacity to form thioester intermediates with UBA5 and with UFC1 (the E2-like enzyme for ufmylation), with resulting impaired ufmylation of cellular proteins. Remarkably, in four additional families where eight children have severe early-onset encephalopathy with progressive microcephaly, we identified two biallelic UFC1 mutations, which impair UFM1-UFC1 intermediate formation with resulting widespread reduction of cellular ufmylation, a pattern similar to that observed with UFM1 mutation. The striking resemblance between UFM1- and UFC1-related clinical phenotype and biochemical derangements strongly argues for an essential role for ufmylation in human brain development. The hypomorphic nature of UFM1 and UFC1 mutations and the conspicuous depletion of biallelic null mutations in the components of this pathway in human genome databases suggest that it is necessary for embryonic survival, which is consistent with the embryonic lethal nature of knockout models for the orthologous genes. Oxford University Press 2018-07 2018-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6022668/ /pubmed/29868776 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/brain/awy135 Text en © The Author(s) (2018). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Guarantors of Brain. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Nahorski, Michael S
Maddirevula, Sateesh
Ishimura, Ryosuke
Alsahli, Saud
Brady, Angela F
Begemann, Anaïs
Mizushima, Tsunehiro
Guzmán-Vega, Francisco J
Obata, Miki
Ichimura, Yoshinobu
Alsaif, Hessa S
Anazi, Shams
Ibrahim, Niema
Abdulwahab, Firdous
Hashem, Mais
Monies, Dorota
Abouelhoda, Mohamed
Meyer, Brian F
Alfadhel, Majid
Eyaid, Wafa
Zweier, Markus
Steindl, Katharina
Rauch, Anita
Arold, Stefan T
Woods, C Geoffrey
Komatsu, Masaaki
Alkuraya, Fowzan S
Biallelic UFM1 and UFC1 mutations expand the essential role of ufmylation in brain development
title Biallelic UFM1 and UFC1 mutations expand the essential role of ufmylation in brain development
title_full Biallelic UFM1 and UFC1 mutations expand the essential role of ufmylation in brain development
title_fullStr Biallelic UFM1 and UFC1 mutations expand the essential role of ufmylation in brain development
title_full_unstemmed Biallelic UFM1 and UFC1 mutations expand the essential role of ufmylation in brain development
title_short Biallelic UFM1 and UFC1 mutations expand the essential role of ufmylation in brain development
title_sort biallelic ufm1 and ufc1 mutations expand the essential role of ufmylation in brain development
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6022668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29868776
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/brain/awy135
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