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Query: UMLS:C0026838 (
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Hereditary spastic paraplegia describes a group of neurodegenerative diseases characterized by lower limb progressive weakness and
spasticity
. Troyer syndrome is an autosomal recessive form of hereditary spastic paraplegia caused by a frameshift mutation (1110delA) in the SPG20 gene encoding
spartin
protein, the cellular function of which remains unknown. Knowledge about
spartin
-interactors is also very limited. In this study, we apply a broad spectrum of proteomics techniques to identify novel
spartin
-binding proteins. We used a Tandem Affinity Purification technique followed by HPLC-mass spectrometry to characterize potential
spartin
-binding partners. Selected putative interactions were confirmed by co-immunoprecipitation experiments. We identified 94 potential
spartin
-binding proteins which were grouped into functional categories. We performed co-immunoprecipitation experiments to confirm that
spartin
interacts with GRP78, GRP75 and nucleolin proteins. Additionally, our mass spectrometry results confirmed previously published information about
spartin
interaction with ubiquitin and the E3 ubiquitin-protein ligases, AIP4/Itch and AIP5/WWP1. Our studies suggest that
spartin
is a multifunctional protein and for the first time we suggest a role for
spartin
in protein folding and turnover both in mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum. We also show for the first time interaction between
spartin
and a nucleolar protein, nucleolin.
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PMID:Identification of novel spartin-interactors shows spartin is a multifunctional protein. 1976 86
Hereditary spastic paraplegias (HSPs) are a group of neurological disorders characterized clinically by
spasticity
of lower limbs and pathologically by degeneration of the corticospinal tract. Troyer syndrome is an autosomal recessive HSP caused by a frameshift mutation in the
spartin
(SPG20) gene. Previously, we established that this mutation results in a lack of expression of the truncated mutant
spartin
protein. Spartin is involved in many cellular processes and associates with several intracellular organelles, including mitochondria. Spartin contains a conserved plant-related senescence domain at its C-terminus. However, neither the function of this domain nor the roles of
spartin
in mitochondrial physiology are currently known. In this study, we determined that the plant-related senescence domain of
spartin
interacts with cardiolipin but not with two other major mitochondrial phospholipids, phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine. We also found that knockdown of
spartin
by small interfering RNA in a human neuroblastoma cell line resulted in depolarization of the mitochondrial membrane. In addition, depletion of
spartin
resulted in a significant decrease in both mitochondrial calcium uptake and mitochondrial membrane potential in cells treated with thapsigargin. Our results suggest that impairment of mitochondrial calcium uptake might contribute to the neurodegeneration of long corticospinal axons and the pathophysiology of Troyer syndrome.
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PMID:SPG20 protein spartin associates with cardiolipin via its plant-related senescence domain and regulates mitochondrial Ca2+ homeostasis. 2155 43
Hereditary spastic paraplegias (HSPs; SPG1-48) are inherited neurological disorders characterized by lower extremity
spasticity
and weakness. Loss-of-function mutations in the SPG20 gene encoding
spartin
cause autosomal recessive Troyer syndrome (SPG20), which has additional features of short stature, cognitive deficits and distal amyotrophy. To identify cellular impairments underlying Troyer syndrome, we generated Spg20-/- mice, which exhibit progressive gait defects. Although gross central nervous system pathology appeared largely normal, cerebral cortical neurons cultured from neonatal Spg20-/- mice exhibited increased axon branching, a phenotype suppressed by reintroducing
spartin
and which required its interaction with the endosomal sorting complex required for transport (ESCRT)-III protein IST1. Analysis of the bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) signaling pathway in Spg20-/- embryonic fibroblasts indicated that Smad1/5 phosphorylation is modestly elevated, possibly due to alterations in BMP receptor trafficking. Cytokinesis was impaired in embryonic fibroblasts cultured from Spg20-/- mice, and binucleated chondrocytes were prominent in epiphyseal growth plates of bones in Spg20-/- mice, perhaps explaining the short stature of patients. Finally, adipose tissue from Spg20-/- female mice exhibited increased lipid droplet (LD) numbers and alterations in perilipin levels, supporting a role for
spartin
in LD maintenance. Taken together, our results support multimodal functions for
spartin
that provide important insights into HSP pathogenesis.
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PMID:Spg20-/- mice reveal multimodal functions for Troyer syndrome protein spartin in lipid droplet maintenance, cytokinesis and BMP signaling. 2261 77
Hereditary spastic paraplegia describes a diverse group of neurodegenerative conditions characterised by progressive
spasticity
and weakness of the lower limbs. Mutations in the SPG20 gene encoding
spartin
cause an autosomal recessive hereditary spastic paraplegia known as Troyer syndrome. To evaluate the cellular consequences of sustained
spartin
depletion in neuronal cells, we established several clonal SH-SY5Y cell lines with different level of
spartin
knockdown. Here, we report that cells with modest
spartin
downregulation show signs of neuronal differentiation such as increased neuritogenesis and cytoskeleton rearrangement. Interestingly, we also indicate that permanent high level
spartin
depletion results in impaired cell growth and multiple mitochondrial aberrations, which we speculate, arise as a result of chronic oxidative stress. Our studies demonstrate that the scale of
spartin
downregulation is the major factor that determines the severity of cellular consequences observed and suggest that there is a critical level of
spartin
expression which must be maintained for proper cellular functions.
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PMID:Different expression levels of spartin cause broad spectrum of cellular consequences in human neuroblastoma cells. 2582 Oct 2
Troyer syndrome (MIM#275900) is an autosomal recessive form of complicated hereditary spastic paraplegia. It is characterized by progressive lower extremity
spasticity
and weakness, dysarthria, distal amyotrophy, developmental delay, short stature, and subtle skeletal abnormalities. It is caused by deleterious mutations in the
SPG20
gene, encoding
spartin
, on Chromosome 13q13. Until now, six unrelated families with a genetically confirmed diagnosis have been reported. Here we report the clinical findings in three brothers of a consanguineous Moroccan family, aged 24, 17, and 7 yr old, with spastic paraplegia, short stature, motor and cognitive delay, and severe intellectual disability. Targeted exon capture and sequencing showed a homozygous nonsense mutation in the
SPG20
gene, c.1369C>T (p.Arg457*), in the three affected boys.
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PMID:
SPG20
mutation in three siblings with familial hereditary spastic paraplegia. 2867 90