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Lucia Banci Ivano Bertini Francesca Cantini Simone Ciofi-Baffoni 《Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS》2010,67(15):2563-2589
Copper is an essential but potentially harmful trace element required in many enzymatic processes involving redox chemistry.
Cellular copper homeostasis in mammals is predominantly maintained by regulating copper transport through the copper import
CTR proteins and the copper exporters ATP7A and ATP7B. Once copper is imported into the cell, several pathways involving a
number of copper proteins are responsible for trafficking it specifically where it is required for cellular life, thus avoiding
the release of harmful free copper ions. In this study we review recent progress made in understanding the molecular mechanisms
of copper transport in cells by analyzing structural features of copper proteins, their mode of interaction, and their thermodynamic
and kinetic parameters, thus contributing to systems biology of copper within the cell. 相似文献
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Menkes disease is caused by mutations in the copper-transporting P1B-type ATPase ATP7A. ATP7A has a dual function: it serves to incorporate copper into copper-dependent enzymes, and it maintains
intracellular copper levels by removing excess copper from the cytosol. To accomplish both functions, the protein traffics
between different cellular locations depending on copper levels.The mechanism for sensing the concentration of copper, for
trafficking, as well as the details of the mechanism of copper translocation across the membrane are unknown.
Received 24 September 2007; received after revision 12 October 2007; accepted 17 October 2007 相似文献
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Stevanin G Santorelli FM Azzedine H Coutinho P Chomilier J Denora PS Martin E Ouvrard-Hernandez AM Tessa A Bouslam N Lossos A Charles P Loureiro JL Elleuch N Confavreux C Cruz VT Ruberg M Leguern E Grid D Tazir M Fontaine B Filla A Bertini E Durr A Brice A 《Nature genetics》2007,39(3):366-372
Autosomal recessive hereditary spastic paraplegia (ARHSP) with thin corpus callosum (TCC) is a common and clinically distinct form of familial spastic paraplegia that is linked to the SPG11 locus on chromosome 15 in most affected families. We analyzed 12 ARHSP-TCC families, refined the SPG11 candidate interval and identified ten mutations in a previously unidentified gene expressed ubiquitously in the nervous system but most prominently in the cerebellum, cerebral cortex, hippocampus and pineal gland. The mutations were either nonsense or insertions and deletions leading to a frameshift, suggesting a loss-of-function mechanism. The identification of the function of the gene will provide insight into the mechanisms leading to the degeneration of the corticospinal tract and other brain structures in this frequent form of ARHSP. 相似文献
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Valente EM Silhavy JL Brancati F Barrano G Krishnaswami SR Castori M Lancaster MA Boltshauser E Boccone L Al-Gazali L Fazzi E Signorini S Louie CM Bellacchio E;International Joubert Syndrome Related Disorders Study Group Bertini E Dallapiccola B Gleeson JG 《Nature genetics》2006,38(6):623-625
Joubert syndrome-related disorders (JSRD) are a group of syndromes sharing the neuroradiological features of cerebellar vermis hypoplasia and a peculiar brainstem malformation known as the 'molar tooth sign'. We identified mutations in the CEP290 gene in five families with variable neurological, retinal and renal manifestations. CEP290 expression was detected mostly in proliferating cerebellar granule neuron populations and showed centrosome and ciliary localization, linking JSRDs to other human ciliopathies. 相似文献
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Groesser L Herschberger E Ruetten A Ruivenkamp C Lopriore E Zutt M Langmann T Singer S Klingseisen L Schneider-Brachert W Toll A Real FX Landthaler M Hafner C 《Nature genetics》2012,44(7):783-787
Nevus sebaceous is a common congenital cutaneous malformation. Affected individuals may develop benign and malignant secondary tumors in the nevi during life. Schimmelpenning syndrome is characterized by the association of nevus sebaceous with extracutaneous abnormalities. We report that of 65 sebaceous nevi studied, 62 (95%) had mutations in the HRAS gene and 3 (5%) had mutations in the KRAS gene. The HRAS c.37G>C mutation, which results in a p.Gly13Arg substitution, was present in 91% of lesions. Nonlesional tissues from 18 individuals had a wild-type sequence, confirming genetic mosaicism. The HRAS c.37G>C mutation was also found in 8 of 8 associated secondary tumors. Mosaicism for HRAS c.37G>C and KRAS c.35G>A mutations was found in two individuals with Schimmelpenning syndrome. Functional analysis of HRAS c.37G>C mutant cells showed constitutive activation of the MAPK and PI3K-Akt signaling pathways. Our results indicate that nevus sebaceous and Schimmelpenning syndrome are caused by postzygotic HRAS and KRAS mutations. These mutations may predispose individuals to the development of secondary tumors in nevus sebaceous. 相似文献
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Morgan NV Westaway SK Morton JE Gregory A Gissen P Sonek S Cangul H Coryell J Canham N Nardocci N Zorzi G Pasha S Rodriguez D Desguerre I Mubaidin A Bertini E Trembath RC Simonati A Schanen C Johnson CA Levinson B Woods CG Wilmot B Kramer P Gitschier J Maher ER Hayflick SJ 《Nature genetics》2006,38(7):752-754
Neurodegenerative disorders with high brain iron include Parkinson disease, Alzheimer disease and several childhood genetic disorders categorized as neuroaxonal dystrophies. We mapped a locus for infantile neuroaxonal dystrophy (INAD) and neurodegeneration with brain iron accumulation (NBIA) to chromosome 22q12-q13 and identified mutations in PLA2G6, encoding a calcium-independent group VI phospholipase A2, in NBIA, INAD and the related Karak syndrome. This discovery implicates phospholipases in the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative disorders with iron dyshomeostasis. 相似文献
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Mutations in UBQLN2 cause dominant X-linked juvenile and adult-onset ALS and ALS/dementia 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
Deng HX Chen W Hong ST Boycott KM Gorrie GH Siddique N Yang Y Fecto F Shi Y Zhai H Jiang H Hirano M Rampersaud E Jansen GH Donkervoort S Bigio EH Brooks BR Ajroud K Sufit RL Haines JL Mugnaini E Pericak-Vance MA Siddique T 《Nature》2011,477(7363):211-215
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a paralytic and usually fatal disorder caused by motor-neuron degeneration in the brain and spinal cord. Most cases of ALS are sporadic but about 5-10% are familial. Mutations in superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1), TAR DNA-binding protein (TARDBP, also known as TDP43) and fused in sarcoma (FUS, also known as translocated in liposarcoma (TLS)) account for approximately 30% of classic familial ALS. Mutations in several other genes have also been reported as rare causes of ALS or ALS-like syndromes. The causes of the remaining cases of familial ALS and of the vast majority of sporadic ALS are unknown. Despite extensive studies of previously identified ALS-causing genes, the pathogenic mechanism underlying motor-neuron degeneration in ALS remains largely obscure. Dementia, usually of the frontotemporal lobar type, may occur in some ALS cases. It is unclear whether ALS and dementia share common aetiology and pathogenesis in ALS/dementia. Here we show that mutations in UBQLN2, which encodes the ubiquitin-like protein ubiquilin?2, cause dominantly inherited, chromosome-X-linked ALS and ALS/dementia. We describe novel ubiquilin?2 pathology in the spinal cords of ALS cases and in the brains of ALS/dementia cases with or without UBQLN2 mutations. Ubiquilin?2 is a member of the ubiquilin family, which regulates the degradation of ubiquitinated proteins. Functional analysis showed that mutations in UBQLN2 lead to an impairment of protein degradation. Therefore, our findings link abnormalities in ubiquilin?2 to defects in the protein degradation pathway, abnormal protein aggregation and neurodegeneration, indicating a common pathogenic mechanism that can be exploited for therapeutic intervention. 相似文献