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Mutations in the MID1 gene are causally linked to X-linked Opitz
BBB/G syndrome
(OS), a congenital disorder that primarily affects the formation of diverse ventral midline structures. The MID1 protein has been shown to function as an E3 ligase targeting the catalytic subunit of protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A-C) for ubiquitin-mediated degradation. However, the molecular pathways downstream of the MID1/PP2A axis that are dysregulated in OS and that translate dysfunctional MID1 and elevated levels of PP2A-C into the OS phenotype are poorly understood. Here, we show that perturbations in MID1/PP2A affect mTORC1 signaling. Increased PP2A levels, resulting from
proteasome
inhibition or depletion of MID1, lead to disruption of the mTOR/Raptor complex and down-regulated mTORC1 signaling. Congruously, cells derived from OS patients that carry MID1 mutations exhibit decreased mTORC1 formation, S6K1 phosphorylation, cell size, and cap-dependent translation, all of which is rescued by expression of wild-type MID1 or an activated mTOR allele. Our findings define mTORC1 signaling as a downstream pathway regulated by the MID1/PP2A axis, suggesting that mTORC1 plays a key role in OS pathogenesis.
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PMID:Control of mTORC1 signaling by the Opitz syndrome protein MID1. 2155 91
The bric-a-brac, tramtrack and broad complex (BTB) superfamily of conserved proteins are involved in ubiquitin-
proteasome
system that contains the Kelch-like (KLHL) gene family. Kelch-like family member 7 (KLHL7), one of the KLHL gene family, consists of one BTB/POZ domain, one BACK domain and five or six Kelch motifs. Numerous variants in KLHL7 gene domains have been reported with Crisponi syndrome/cold-induced sweating syndrome type 1 (CS/CISS1)-like features and retinitis pigmentosa 42, and have recently been identified as causing Bohring-
Opitz syndrome
(BOS)-like features. We report two siblings with BOS-like phenotype with healthy parents and living in Qazvin province (Central Iran). We performed whole-exome sequencing (WES) on the older patient and Sanger sequencing was carried out for validation of potential causative variants in the close family. A novel homozygous frameshift mutation, p.(Phe83Leufs*3), was identified in the BTB domain of KLHL7 that caused a premature translation-termination codon (PTC) in the two siblings with severe developmental delay, microcephaly, facial dysmorphism, peripheral retinal and optic disc atrophy and cardiac septal defects. Our findings are in agreement with the clinical spectrum of KLHL7 mutations, which are associated with BOS-like features that reports for first time in our population.
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PMID:A novel PTC mutation in the BTB domain of KLHL7 gene in two patients with Bohring-Opitz syndrome-like features. 3195 36