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Publication : Disruption of CEP290 microtubule/membrane-binding domains causes retinal degeneration.

First Author  Drivas TG Year  2013
Journal  J Clin Invest Volume  123
Issue  10 Pages  4525-39
PubMed ID  24051377 Mgi Jnum  J:204004
Mgi Id  MGI:5529400 Doi  10.1172/JCI69448
Citation  Drivas TG, et al. (2013) Disruption of CEP290 microtubule/membrane-binding domains causes retinal degeneration. J Clin Invest 123(10):4525-39
abstractText  Mutations in the gene centrosomal protein 290 kDa (CEP290) cause an array of debilitating and phenotypically distinct human diseases, ranging from the devastating blinding disease Leber congenital amaurosis (LCA) to Senior-Loken syndrome, Joubert syndrome, and the lethal Meckel-Gruber syndrome. Despite its critical role in biology and disease, very little is known about CEP290's function. Here, we have identified 4 functional domains of the protein. We found that CEP290 directly binds to cellular membranes through an N-terminal domain that includes a highly conserved amphipathic helix motif and to microtubules through a domain located within its myosin-tail homology domain. Furthermore, CEP290 activity was regulated by 2 autoinhibitory domains within its N and C termini, both of which were found to play critical roles in regulating ciliogenesis. Disruption of the microtubule-binding domain in a mouse model of LCA was sufficient to induce significant deficits in cilium formation, which led to retinal degeneration. These data implicate CEP290 as an integral structural and regulatory component of the cilium and provide insight into the pathological mechanisms of LCA and related ciliopathies. Further, these data illustrate that disruption of particular CEP290 functional domains may lead to particular disease phenotypes and suggest innovative strategies for therapeutic intervention.
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