Mechanisms of pathogenesis of missense mutations on the KDM6A-H3 interaction in type 2 Kabuki Syndrome
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
Mutations in genes encoding for histone methylation proteins are associated with several developmental disorders. Among them, KDM6A is the disease causative gene of type 2 Kabuki Syndrome, a rare multisystem disease. While nonsense mutations and short insertions/deletions are known to trigger pathogenic mechanisms, the functional effects of missense mutations are still uncharacterized. In this study, we demonstrate that a selected set of missense mutations significantly hamper the interaction between KDM6A and the histone H3, by modifying the dynamics of the linker domain, and then causing a loss of function effect.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Computational biology; Histone demethylation; Kabuki Syndrome; KDM6A; Molecular dynamics simulation
Elenco autori:
Petrizzelli, F.; Biagini, T.; Barbieri, A.; Parca, L.; Panzironi, N.; Castellana, S.; Caputo, V.; Vescovi, A. L.; Carella, M.; Mazza, T.
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