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Query: UMLS:C0004352 (
autism
)
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Sushi domain-containing protein 4
(
SUSD4
) was a hypothetical cell surface protein whose tissue distribution and function were completely unknown. However, recent microarray-based studies have identified deletions of
SUSD4
gene in patients with
autism
or Fryns syndrome, both of which are genetic diseases with severe abnormal neurological development and/or functions. In this article, we described the cloning, expression, refolding, tissue distribution, and functional analysis of this novel protein. Using polyclonal antibodies generated by immunizing chickens with the recombinant
SUSD4
, we found that
SUSD4
is detectable in murine brains, eyes, spinal cords, and testis but not other tissues. In brains,
SUSD4
is highly expressed in the white matter on oligodendrocytes/axons, and in eyes, it is exclusively expressed on the photoreceptor outer segments. In in vitro complement assays,
SUSD4
augments the alternative but not the classical pathway of complement activation at the C3 convertase step. In in vivo studies, knocking down
SUSD4
expression in zebrafish markedly increases ratios of mortality and developmental abnormality. These results provide the first insight into the important physiological roles of
SUSD4
and could help to better understand the pathogenesis of
autism
and Fryns syndrome.
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PMID:Tissue distribution and functional analysis of Sushi domain-containing protein 4. 2034 46