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Hum Mutat ; 42(12): 1624-1636, 2021 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34510628

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N-acetylglutamate synthase deficiency is an autosomal recessive urea cycle disorder caused either by decreased expression of the NAGS gene or defective NAGS enzyme resulting in decreased production of N-acetylglutamate (NAG), an allosteric activator of carbamylphosphate synthetase 1 (CPS1). NAGSD is the only urea cycle disorder that can be effectively treated with a single drug, N-carbamylglutamate (NCG), a stable NAG analog, which activates CPS1 to restore ureagenesis. We describe three patients with NAGSD due to four novel noncoding sequence variants in the NAGS regulatory regions. All three patients had hyperammonemia that resolved upon treatment with NCG. Sequence variants NM_153006.2:c.427-222G>A and NM_153006.2:c.427-218A>C reside in the 547 bp-long first intron of NAGS and define a novel NAGS regulatory element that binds retinoic X receptor α. Sequence variants NC_000017.10:g.42078967A>T (NM_153006.2:c.-3065A>T) and NC_000017.10:g.42078934C>T (NM_153006.2:c.-3098C>T) reside in the NAGS enhancer, within known HNF1 and predicted glucocorticoid receptor binding sites, respectively. Reporter gene assays in HepG2 and HuH-7 cells demonstrated that all four substitutions could result in reduced expression of NAGS. These findings show that analyzing noncoding regions of NAGS and other urea cycle genes can reveal molecular causes of disease and identify novel regulators of ureagenesis.


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N-Acetiltransferasa de Aminoácidos , Hiperamonemia , Trastornos Innatos del Ciclo de la Urea , N-Acetiltransferasa de Aminoácidos/química , N-Acetiltransferasa de Aminoácidos/genética , Humanos , Hiperamonemia/genética , Intrones , Secuencias Reguladoras de Ácidos Nucleicos , Trastornos Innatos del Ciclo de la Urea/genética
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Hum Mutat ; 37(8): 755-64, 2016 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27094817

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N-terminal acetylation is a common protein modification in eukaryotes associated with numerous cellular processes. Inherited mutations in NAA10, encoding the catalytic subunit of the major N-terminal acetylation complex NatA have been associated with diverse, syndromic X-linked recessive disorders, whereas de novo missense mutations have been reported in one male and one female individual with severe intellectual disability but otherwise unspecific phenotypes. Thus, the full genetic and clinical spectrum of NAA10 deficiency is yet to be delineated. We identified three different novel and one known missense mutation in NAA10, de novo in 11 females, and due to maternal germ line mosaicism in another girl and her more severely affected and deceased brother. In vitro enzymatic assays for the novel, recurrent mutations p.(Arg83Cys) and p.(Phe128Leu) revealed reduced catalytic activity. X-inactivation was random in five females. The core phenotype of X-linked NAA10-related N-terminal-acetyltransferase deficiency in both males and females includes developmental delay, severe intellectual disability, postnatal growth failure with severe microcephaly, and skeletal or cardiac anomalies. Genotype-phenotype correlations within and between both genders are complex and may include various factors such as location and nature of mutations, enzymatic stability and activity, and X-inactivation in females.


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Mutación de Línea Germinal , Discapacidad Intelectual/genética , Mutación Missense , Acetiltransferasa A N-Terminal/deficiencia , Acetiltransferasa E N-Terminal/deficiencia , Acetilación , Femenino , Genes Ligados a X , Estudios de Asociación Genética , Predisposición Genética a la Enfermedad , Humanos , Masculino , Modelos Moleculares , Mosaicismo , Acetiltransferasa A N-Terminal/química , Acetiltransferasa A N-Terminal/genética , Acetiltransferasa E N-Terminal/química , Acetiltransferasa E N-Terminal/genética , Linaje
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