Literature DB >> 17186464

Premature truncation of a novel protein, RD3, exhibiting subnuclear localization is associated with retinal degeneration.

James S Friedman1, Bo Chang, Chitra Kannabiran, Christina Chakarova, Hardeep P Singh, Subhadra Jalali, Norman L Hawes, Kari Branham, Mohammad Othman, Elena Filippova, Debra A Thompson, Andrew R Webster, Sten Andréasson, Samuel G Jacobson, Shomi S Bhattacharya, John R Heckenlively, Anand Swaroop.   

Abstract

The rd3 mouse is one of the oldest identified models of early-onset retinal degeneration. Using the positional candidate approach, we have identified a C-->T substitution in a novel gene, Rd3, that encodes an evolutionarily conserved protein of 195 amino acids. The rd3 mutation results in a predicted stop codon after residue 106. This change is observed in four rd3 lines derived from the original collected mice but not in the nine wild-type mouse strains that were examined. Rd3 is preferentially expressed in the retina and exhibits increasing expression through early postnatal development. In transiently transfected COS-1 cells, the RD3-fusion protein shows subnuclear localization adjacent to promyelocytic leukemia-gene-product bodies. The truncated mutant RD3 protein is detectable in COS-1 cells but appears to get degraded rapidly. To explore potential association of the human RD3 gene at chromosome 1q32 with retinopathies, we performed a mutation screen of 881 probands from North America, India, and Europe. In addition to several alterations of uncertain significance, we identified a homozygous alteration in the invariant G nucleotide of the RD3 exon 2 donor splice site in two siblings with Leber congenital amaurosis. This mutation is predicted to result in premature truncation of the RD3 protein, segregates with the disease, and is not detected in 121 ethnically matched control individuals. We suggest that the retinopathy-associated RD3 protein is part of subnuclear protein complexes involved in diverse processes, such as transcription and splicing.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17186464      PMCID: PMC1698706          DOI: 10.1086/510021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Hum Genet        ISSN: 0002-9297            Impact factor:   11.025


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