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Title: Functional analysis of TLK2 variants and their proximal interactomes implicates impaired kinase activity and chromatin maintenance defects in their pathogenesis
Author: Pavinato, Lisa
Pippucci, Tommaso
Prota, Valentina
Carli, Diana
Giorgio, Elisa
Radio, Francesca Clementina
Antona, Vincenzo
Giuffrè, Mario
Ranguin, Kara
Colson, Cindy
De Rubeis, Silvia
Villamor Payà, Marina
Dimartino, Paola
Buxbaum, Joseph D.
Ferrero, Giovanni Battista
Tartaglia, Marco
Martinelli, Simone
Stracker, Travis H.
Brusco, Alfredo
Sanchiz Calvo, Maria
Andreoli, Cristina
Gay, Marina
Vilaseca, Marta
Arauz-Garofalo, Gianluca
Ciolfi, Andrea
Bruselles, Alessandro
Keywords: Biologia molecular
Neurobiologia del desenvolupament
Molecular biology
Developmental neurobiology
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2020
Publisher: BMJ Publishing Group Ltd
Abstract: © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2020. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. Introduction: The Tousled-like kinases 1 and 2 (TLK1 and TLK2) are involved in many fundamental processes, including DNA replication, cell cycle checkpoint recovery and chromatin remodelling. Mutations in TLK2 were recently associated with âMental Retardation Autosomal Dominant 57' (MRD57, MIM# 618050), a neurodevelopmental disorder characterised by a highly variable phenotype, including mild-to-moderate intellectual disability, behavioural abnormalities, facial dysmorphisms, microcephaly, epilepsy and skeletal anomalies. Methods: We re-evaluate whole exome sequencing and array-CGH data from a large cohort of patients affected by neurodevelopmental disorders. Using spatial proteomics (BioID) and single-cell gel electrophoresis, we investigated the proximity interaction landscape of TLK2 and analysed the effects of p.(Asp551Gly) and a previously reported missense variant (c.1850C>T; p.(Ser617Leu)) on TLK2 interactions, localisation and activity. Results: We identified three new unrelated MRD57 families. Two were sporadic and caused by a missense change (c.1652A>G; p.(Asp551Gly)) or a 39 kb deletion encompassing TLK2, and one was familial with three affected siblings who inherited a nonsense change from an affected mother (c.1423G>T; p.(Glu475Ter)). The clinical phenotypes were consistent with those of previously reported cases. The tested mutations strongly impaired TLK2 kinase activity. Proximal interactions between TLK2 and other factors implicated in neurological disorders, including CHD7, CHD8, BRD4 and NACC1, were identified. Finally, we demonstrated a more relaxed chromatin state in lymphoblastoid cells harbouring the p.(Asp551Gly) variant compared with control cells, conferring susceptibility to DNA damage. Conclusion: Our study identified novel TLK2 pathogenic variants, confirming and further expanding the MRD57-related phenotype. The molecular characterisation of missense variants increases our knowledge about TLK2 function and provides new insights into its role in neurodevelopmental disorders.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1136/jmedgenet-2020-107281
It is part of: Journal Of Medical Genetics, 2020, vol. 57
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/181005
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1136/jmedgenet-2020-107281
ISSN: Pavinato L;Pippucci T;Prota V;Carli D;Giorgio E;Radio FC;Antona V;Giuffrè M;Ranguin K;Colson C;De Rubeis S;Villamor-Payà M;Dimartino P;Buxbaum JD;Ferrero GB;Tartaglia M;Martinelli S;Stracker TH;Brusco A;Sanchiz-Calvo M;Andreoli C;Gay M;Vilaseca M;Arauz-Garofalo G;Ciolfi A;Bruselles A. Functional analysis of TLK2 variants and their proximal interactomes implicates impaired kinase activity and chromatin maintenance defects in their pathogenesis. Journal Of Medical Genetics, 2020-NA
1468-6244
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