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Heterozygous De Novo Truncating Mutation of Nucleolin in an ASD Individual Disrupts Its Nucleolar Localization

Nucleolin (NCL/C23; OMIM: 164035) is a major nucleolar protein that plays a critical role in multiple processes, including ribosome assembly and maturation, chromatin decondensation, and pre-rRNA transcription. Due to its diverse functions, nucleolin has frequently been implicated in pathological pr...

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Autores principales: Sheikh, Taimoor I., Harripaul, Ricardo, Vasli, Nasim, Ghadami, Majid, Santangelo, Susan L., Ayub, Muhammad, Sasanfar, Roksana, Vincent, John B.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8774667/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35052391
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13010051
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author Sheikh, Taimoor I.
Harripaul, Ricardo
Vasli, Nasim
Ghadami, Majid
Santangelo, Susan L.
Ayub, Muhammad
Sasanfar, Roksana
Vincent, John B.
author_facet Sheikh, Taimoor I.
Harripaul, Ricardo
Vasli, Nasim
Ghadami, Majid
Santangelo, Susan L.
Ayub, Muhammad
Sasanfar, Roksana
Vincent, John B.
author_sort Sheikh, Taimoor I.
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description Nucleolin (NCL/C23; OMIM: 164035) is a major nucleolar protein that plays a critical role in multiple processes, including ribosome assembly and maturation, chromatin decondensation, and pre-rRNA transcription. Due to its diverse functions, nucleolin has frequently been implicated in pathological processes, including cancer and viral infection. We recently identified a de novo frameshifting indel mutation of NCL, p.Gly664Glufs*70, through whole-exome sequencing of autism spectrum disorder trios. Through the transfection of constructs encoding either a wild-type human nucleolin or a mutant nucleolin with the same C-terminal sequence predicted for the autism proband, and by using co-localization with the nucleophosmin (NPM; B23) protein, we have shown that the nucleolin mutation leads to mislocalization of the NCL protein from the nucleolus to the nucleoplasm. Moreover, a construct with a nonsense mutation at the same residue, p.Gly664*, shows a very similar effect on the location of the NCL protein, thus confirming the presence of a predicted nucleolar location signal in this region of the NCL protein. Real-time fluorescence recovery experiments show significant changes in the kinetics and mobility of mutant NCL protein in the nucleoplasm of HEK293Tcells. Several other studies also report de novo NCL mutations in ASD or neurodevelopmental disorders. The altered mislocalization and dynamics of mutant NCL (p.G664Glufs*70/p.G664*) may have relevance to the etiopathlogy of NCL-related ASD and other neurodevelopmental phenotypes.
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spelling pubmed-87746672022-01-21 Heterozygous De Novo Truncating Mutation of Nucleolin in an ASD Individual Disrupts Its Nucleolar Localization Sheikh, Taimoor I. Harripaul, Ricardo Vasli, Nasim Ghadami, Majid Santangelo, Susan L. Ayub, Muhammad Sasanfar, Roksana Vincent, John B. Genes (Basel) Article Nucleolin (NCL/C23; OMIM: 164035) is a major nucleolar protein that plays a critical role in multiple processes, including ribosome assembly and maturation, chromatin decondensation, and pre-rRNA transcription. Due to its diverse functions, nucleolin has frequently been implicated in pathological processes, including cancer and viral infection. We recently identified a de novo frameshifting indel mutation of NCL, p.Gly664Glufs*70, through whole-exome sequencing of autism spectrum disorder trios. Through the transfection of constructs encoding either a wild-type human nucleolin or a mutant nucleolin with the same C-terminal sequence predicted for the autism proband, and by using co-localization with the nucleophosmin (NPM; B23) protein, we have shown that the nucleolin mutation leads to mislocalization of the NCL protein from the nucleolus to the nucleoplasm. Moreover, a construct with a nonsense mutation at the same residue, p.Gly664*, shows a very similar effect on the location of the NCL protein, thus confirming the presence of a predicted nucleolar location signal in this region of the NCL protein. Real-time fluorescence recovery experiments show significant changes in the kinetics and mobility of mutant NCL protein in the nucleoplasm of HEK293Tcells. Several other studies also report de novo NCL mutations in ASD or neurodevelopmental disorders. The altered mislocalization and dynamics of mutant NCL (p.G664Glufs*70/p.G664*) may have relevance to the etiopathlogy of NCL-related ASD and other neurodevelopmental phenotypes. MDPI 2021-12-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8774667/ /pubmed/35052391 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13010051 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sheikh, Taimoor I.
Harripaul, Ricardo
Vasli, Nasim
Ghadami, Majid
Santangelo, Susan L.
Ayub, Muhammad
Sasanfar, Roksana
Vincent, John B.
Heterozygous De Novo Truncating Mutation of Nucleolin in an ASD Individual Disrupts Its Nucleolar Localization
title Heterozygous De Novo Truncating Mutation of Nucleolin in an ASD Individual Disrupts Its Nucleolar Localization
title_full Heterozygous De Novo Truncating Mutation of Nucleolin in an ASD Individual Disrupts Its Nucleolar Localization
title_fullStr Heterozygous De Novo Truncating Mutation of Nucleolin in an ASD Individual Disrupts Its Nucleolar Localization
title_full_unstemmed Heterozygous De Novo Truncating Mutation of Nucleolin in an ASD Individual Disrupts Its Nucleolar Localization
title_short Heterozygous De Novo Truncating Mutation of Nucleolin in an ASD Individual Disrupts Its Nucleolar Localization
title_sort heterozygous de novo truncating mutation of nucleolin in an asd individual disrupts its nucleolar localization
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8774667/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35052391
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13010051
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