| Literature DB >> 10080178 |
A Sakuntabhai1, V Ruiz-Perez, S Carter, N Jacobsen, S Burge, S Monk, M Smith, C S Munro, M O'Donovan, N Craddock, R Kucherlapati, J L Rees, M Owen, G M Lathrop, A P Monaco, T Strachan, A Hovnanian.
Abstract
Darier disease (DD) is an autosomal-dominant skin disorder characterized by loss of adhesion between epidermal cells (acantholysis) and abnormal keratinization. Recently we constructed a 2.4-Mb, P1-derived artificial chromosome contig spanning the DD candidate region on chromosome 12q23-24.1. After screening several genes that mapped to this region, we identified mutations in the ATP2A2 gene, which encodes the sarco/endoplasmic reticulum Ca2(+)-ATPase type 2 isoform (SERCA2) and is highly expressed in keratinocytes. Thirteen mutations were identified, including frameshift deletions, in-frame deletions or insertions, splice-site mutations and non-conservative missense mutations in functional domains. Our results demonstrate that mutations in ATP2A2 cause DD and disclose a role for this pump in a Ca(2+)-signalling pathway regulating cell-to-cell adhesion and differentiation of the epidermis.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 10080178 DOI: 10.1038/6784
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Genet ISSN: 1061-4036 Impact factor: 38.330