| Literature DB >> 31079898 |
Dorota Monies1, Cathrine Broberg Vågbø2, Mohammad Al-Owain3, Suzan Alhomaidi4, Fowzan S Alkuraya5.
Abstract
The wobble hypothesis was proposed to explain the presence of fewer tRNAs than possible codons. The wobble nucleoside position in the anticodon stem-loop undergoes a number of modifications that help maintain the efficiency and fidelity of translation. AlkB homolog 8 (ALKBH8) is an atypical member of the highly conserved AlkB family of dioxygenases and is involved in the formation of mcm5s2U, (S)-mchm5U, (R)-mchm5U, mcm5U, and mcm5Um at the anticodon wobble uridines of specific tRNAs. In two multiplex consanguineous families, we identified two homozygous truncating ALKBH8 mutations causing intellectual disability. Analysis of tRNA derived from affected individuals showed the complete absence of these modifications, consistent with the presumptive loss of function of the variants. Our results highlight the sensitivity of the brain to impaired wobble modification and expand the list of intellectual-disability syndromes caused by mutations in genes related to tRNA modification.Entities:
Keywords: 5-carbamoylmethyl; 5-methoxycarbonylmethyl; anticodon stem-loop; tRNA modification; wobble residue
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31079898 PMCID: PMC6556876 DOI: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2019.03.026
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Hum Genet ISSN: 0002-9297 Impact factor: 11.025