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The mouse curly whiskers (cw) mutations are recessive alleles of hephaestin-like 1 (Hephl1)

The spontaneous, curly whiskers mutation (abbreviated cw) generates kinky, brittle vibrissae in homozygous mice. Although cw has been mapped to the centromeric end of mouse Chromosome 9, no particular gene has been causally implicated, and this lack of genetic assignment has stymied cw's comple...

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Autores principales: Eragene, Sidney, Stewart, Jachius J., Samuel-Constanzo, Juan I., Tan, Taotao, Esgdaille, Nia-Zaire, Bigiarelli, Krista J., DaCosta, Vanele D., Jimenez, Henry, King, Thomas R.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6595121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31293895
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ymgmr.2019.100478
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author Eragene, Sidney
Stewart, Jachius J.
Samuel-Constanzo, Juan I.
Tan, Taotao
Esgdaille, Nia-Zaire
Bigiarelli, Krista J.
DaCosta, Vanele D.
Jimenez, Henry
King, Thomas R.
author_facet Eragene, Sidney
Stewart, Jachius J.
Samuel-Constanzo, Juan I.
Tan, Taotao
Esgdaille, Nia-Zaire
Bigiarelli, Krista J.
DaCosta, Vanele D.
Jimenez, Henry
King, Thomas R.
author_sort Eragene, Sidney
collection PubMed
description The spontaneous, curly whiskers mutation (abbreviated cw) generates kinky, brittle vibrissae in homozygous mice. Although cw has been mapped to the centromeric end of mouse Chromosome 9, no particular gene has been causally implicated, and this lack of genetic assignment has stymied cw's complete molecular and functional analysis. As a foundation for its positional cloning, we have fine-mapped cw to a small, 0.57 Mb interval that contains only three skin-expressed genes, including hephaestin-like 1 (Hephl1), which encodes a membrane-bound, multi-copper ferroxidase. Sequence analysis of all Hephl1 coding regions in cw/cw mutants revealed a single-base-pair substitution that alters Hephl1 mRNA splicing, and is specific to the cw allele, only. Sequence analysis of a second, independent, re-mutation to curly whiskers (that we verified by complementation testing with cw and have designated cw(2J)) revealed a distinct defect in Hephl1 (a frame-shifting, single-base-pair insertion) that is specific to cw(2J). The results presented strongly suggest that defects in the Hephl1 gene are the molecular basis of the classical, curly-whiskers mutant phenotypes.
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spelling pubmed-65951212019-07-10 The mouse curly whiskers (cw) mutations are recessive alleles of hephaestin-like 1 (Hephl1) Eragene, Sidney Stewart, Jachius J. Samuel-Constanzo, Juan I. Tan, Taotao Esgdaille, Nia-Zaire Bigiarelli, Krista J. DaCosta, Vanele D. Jimenez, Henry King, Thomas R. Mol Genet Metab Rep Research Paper The spontaneous, curly whiskers mutation (abbreviated cw) generates kinky, brittle vibrissae in homozygous mice. Although cw has been mapped to the centromeric end of mouse Chromosome 9, no particular gene has been causally implicated, and this lack of genetic assignment has stymied cw's complete molecular and functional analysis. As a foundation for its positional cloning, we have fine-mapped cw to a small, 0.57 Mb interval that contains only three skin-expressed genes, including hephaestin-like 1 (Hephl1), which encodes a membrane-bound, multi-copper ferroxidase. Sequence analysis of all Hephl1 coding regions in cw/cw mutants revealed a single-base-pair substitution that alters Hephl1 mRNA splicing, and is specific to the cw allele, only. Sequence analysis of a second, independent, re-mutation to curly whiskers (that we verified by complementation testing with cw and have designated cw(2J)) revealed a distinct defect in Hephl1 (a frame-shifting, single-base-pair insertion) that is specific to cw(2J). The results presented strongly suggest that defects in the Hephl1 gene are the molecular basis of the classical, curly-whiskers mutant phenotypes. Elsevier 2019-06-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6595121/ /pubmed/31293895 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ymgmr.2019.100478 Text en © 2019 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research Paper
Eragene, Sidney
Stewart, Jachius J.
Samuel-Constanzo, Juan I.
Tan, Taotao
Esgdaille, Nia-Zaire
Bigiarelli, Krista J.
DaCosta, Vanele D.
Jimenez, Henry
King, Thomas R.
The mouse curly whiskers (cw) mutations are recessive alleles of hephaestin-like 1 (Hephl1)
title The mouse curly whiskers (cw) mutations are recessive alleles of hephaestin-like 1 (Hephl1)
title_full The mouse curly whiskers (cw) mutations are recessive alleles of hephaestin-like 1 (Hephl1)
title_fullStr The mouse curly whiskers (cw) mutations are recessive alleles of hephaestin-like 1 (Hephl1)
title_full_unstemmed The mouse curly whiskers (cw) mutations are recessive alleles of hephaestin-like 1 (Hephl1)
title_short The mouse curly whiskers (cw) mutations are recessive alleles of hephaestin-like 1 (Hephl1)
title_sort mouse curly whiskers (cw) mutations are recessive alleles of hephaestin-like 1 (hephl1)
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6595121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31293895
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ymgmr.2019.100478
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