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Systematic Functional Analysis of PINK1 and PRKN Coding Variants
Loss of either PINK1 or PRKN causes an early onset Parkinson’s disease (PD) phenotype. Functionally, PINK1 and PRKN work together to mediate stress-activated mitochondrial quality control. Upon mitochondrial damage, PINK1, a ubiquitin kinase and PRKN, a ubiquitin ligase, decorate damaged organelles...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9367835/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35954270 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11152426 |
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author | Broadway, Benjamin J. Boneski, Paige K. Bredenberg, Jenny M. Kolicheski, Ana Hou, Xu Soto-Beasley, Alexandra I. Ross, Owen A. Springer, Wolfdieter Fiesel, Fabienne C. |
author_facet | Broadway, Benjamin J. Boneski, Paige K. Bredenberg, Jenny M. Kolicheski, Ana Hou, Xu Soto-Beasley, Alexandra I. Ross, Owen A. Springer, Wolfdieter Fiesel, Fabienne C. |
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description | Loss of either PINK1 or PRKN causes an early onset Parkinson’s disease (PD) phenotype. Functionally, PINK1 and PRKN work together to mediate stress-activated mitochondrial quality control. Upon mitochondrial damage, PINK1, a ubiquitin kinase and PRKN, a ubiquitin ligase, decorate damaged organelles with phosphorylated ubiquitin for sequestration and degradation in lysosomes, a process known as mitophagy. While several genetic mutations are established to result in loss of mitophagy function, many others have not been extensively characterized and are of unknown significance. Here, we analyzed a set of twenty variants, ten in each gene, focusing on understudied variants mostly from the Parkinson’s progressive marker initiative, with sensitive assays to define potential functional deficits. Our results nominate specific rare genetic PINK1 and PRKN variants that cause loss of enzymatic function in line with a potential causative role for PD. Additionally, we identify several variants with intermediate phenotypes and follow up on two of them by gene editing midbrain-derived neuronal precursor cells. Thereof derived isogenic neurons show a stability defect of the rare PINK1 D525N mutation, while the common PINK1 Q115L substitution results in reduced kinase activity. Our strategy to analyze variants with sensitive functional readouts will help aid diagnostics and disease treatment in line with current genomic and therapeutic advances. |
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spelling | pubmed-93678352022-08-12 Systematic Functional Analysis of PINK1 and PRKN Coding Variants Broadway, Benjamin J. Boneski, Paige K. Bredenberg, Jenny M. Kolicheski, Ana Hou, Xu Soto-Beasley, Alexandra I. Ross, Owen A. Springer, Wolfdieter Fiesel, Fabienne C. Cells Article Loss of either PINK1 or PRKN causes an early onset Parkinson’s disease (PD) phenotype. Functionally, PINK1 and PRKN work together to mediate stress-activated mitochondrial quality control. Upon mitochondrial damage, PINK1, a ubiquitin kinase and PRKN, a ubiquitin ligase, decorate damaged organelles with phosphorylated ubiquitin for sequestration and degradation in lysosomes, a process known as mitophagy. While several genetic mutations are established to result in loss of mitophagy function, many others have not been extensively characterized and are of unknown significance. Here, we analyzed a set of twenty variants, ten in each gene, focusing on understudied variants mostly from the Parkinson’s progressive marker initiative, with sensitive assays to define potential functional deficits. Our results nominate specific rare genetic PINK1 and PRKN variants that cause loss of enzymatic function in line with a potential causative role for PD. Additionally, we identify several variants with intermediate phenotypes and follow up on two of them by gene editing midbrain-derived neuronal precursor cells. Thereof derived isogenic neurons show a stability defect of the rare PINK1 D525N mutation, while the common PINK1 Q115L substitution results in reduced kinase activity. Our strategy to analyze variants with sensitive functional readouts will help aid diagnostics and disease treatment in line with current genomic and therapeutic advances. MDPI 2022-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9367835/ /pubmed/35954270 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11152426 Text en © 2022 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Broadway, Benjamin J. Boneski, Paige K. Bredenberg, Jenny M. Kolicheski, Ana Hou, Xu Soto-Beasley, Alexandra I. Ross, Owen A. Springer, Wolfdieter Fiesel, Fabienne C. Systematic Functional Analysis of PINK1 and PRKN Coding Variants |
title | Systematic Functional Analysis of PINK1 and PRKN Coding Variants |
title_full | Systematic Functional Analysis of PINK1 and PRKN Coding Variants |
title_fullStr | Systematic Functional Analysis of PINK1 and PRKN Coding Variants |
title_full_unstemmed | Systematic Functional Analysis of PINK1 and PRKN Coding Variants |
title_short | Systematic Functional Analysis of PINK1 and PRKN Coding Variants |
title_sort | systematic functional analysis of pink1 and prkn coding variants |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9367835/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35954270 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11152426 |
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