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BBS10 encodes a vertebrate-specific chaperonin-like protein and is a major BBS locus
Authors:Stoetzel Corinne  Laurier Virginie  Davis Erica E  Muller Jean  Rix Suzanne  Badano José L  Leitch Carmen C  Salem Nabiha  Chouery Eliane  Corbani Sandra  Jalk Nadine  Vicaire Serge  Sarda Pierre  Hamel Christian  Lacombe Didier  Holder Muriel  Odent Sylvie  Holder Susan  Brooks Alice S  Elcioglu Nursel H  Silva Eduardo D  Da Silva Eduardo  Rossillion Béatrice  Sigaudy Sabine  de Ravel Thomy J L  Lewis Richard Alan  Leheup Bruno  Verloes Alain  Amati-Bonneau Patrizia  Mégarbané André  Poch Olivier  Bonneau Dominique  Beales Philip L  Mandel Jean-Louis  Katsanis Nicholas  Dollfus Hélène
Institution:Laboratoire de Génétique Médicale EA 3949, Faculté de Médecine de Strasbourg, Université Louis Pasteur, 67085 Strasbourg, France.
Abstract:Bardet-Biedl syndrome (BBS) is a genetically heterogeneous ciliopathy. Although nine BBS genes have been cloned, they explain only 40-50% of the total mutational load. Here we report a major new BBS locus, BBS10, that encodes a previously unknown, rapidly evolving vertebrate-specific chaperonin-like protein. We found BBS10 to be mutated in about 20% of an unselected cohort of families of various ethnic origins, including some families with mutations in other BBS genes, consistent with oligogenic inheritance. In zebrafish, mild suppression of bbs10 exacerbated the phenotypes of other bbs morphants.
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