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A Novel Kleefstra Syndrome-associated Variant That Affects the Conserved TPLX Motif within the Ankyrin Repeat of EHMT1 Leads to Abnormal Protein Folding.


ABSTRACT: Kleefstra syndrome (KS) (Mendelian Inheritance in Man (MIM) no. 610253), also known as 9q34 deletion syndrome, is an autosomal dominant disorder caused by haploinsufficiency of euchromatic histone methyltransferase-1 (EHMT1). The clinical phenotype of KS includes moderate to severe intellectual disability with absent speech, hypotonia, brachycephaly, congenital heart defects, and dysmorphic facial features with hypertelorism, synophrys, macroglossia, protruding tongue, and prognathism. Only a few cases of de novo missense mutations in EHMT1 giving rise to KS have been described. However, some EHMT1 variants have been described in individuals presenting with autism spectrum disorder or mild intellectual disability, suggesting that the phenotypic spectrum resulting from EHMT1 alterations may be quite broad. In this report, we describe two unrelated patients with complex medical histories consistent with KS in whom next generation sequencing identified the same novel c.2426C>T (p.P809L) missense variant in EHMT1 To examine the functional significance of this novel variant, we performed molecular dynamics simulations of the wild type and p.P809L variant, which predicted that the latter would have a propensity to misfold, leading to abnormal histone mark binding. Recombinant EHMT1 p.P809L was also studied using far UV circular dichroism spectroscopy and intrinsic protein fluorescence. These functional studies confirmed the model-based hypotheses and provided evidence for protein misfolding and aberrant target recognition as the underlying pathogenic mechanism for this novel KS-associated variant. This is the first report to suggest that missense variants in EHMT1 that lead to protein misfolding and disrupted histone mark binding can lead to KS.

SUBMITTER: Blackburn PR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5339767 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Novel Kleefstra Syndrome-associated Variant That Affects the Conserved TPL<i>X</i> Motif within the Ankyrin Repeat of EHMT1 Leads to Abnormal Protein Folding.

Blackburn Patrick R PR   Tischer Alexander A   Zimmermann Michael T MT   Kemppainen Jennifer L JL   Sastry Sujatha S   Knight Johnson Amy E AE   Cousin Margot A MA   Boczek Nicole J NJ   Oliver Gavin G   Misra Vinod K VK   Gavrilova Ralitza H RH   Lomberk Gwen G   Auton Matthew M   Urrutia Raul R   Klee Eric W EW  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20170105 9


Kleefstra syndrome (KS) (Mendelian Inheritance in Man (MIM) no. 610253), also known as 9q34 deletion syndrome, is an autosomal dominant disorder caused by haploinsufficiency of euchromatic histone methyltransferase-1 (<i>EHMT1</i>). The clinical phenotype of KS includes moderate to severe intellectual disability with absent speech, hypotonia, brachycephaly, congenital heart defects, and dysmorphic facial features with hypertelorism, synophrys, macroglossia, protruding tongue, and prognathism. On  ...[more]

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