Functional characterization of TBR1 variants in neurodevelopmental disorder
Publication year
2018Number of pages
11 p.
Source
Scientific Reports, 8, (2018), article 14279ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor

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Organization
Neuroinformatics
CMBI
Donders Centre for Neuroscience
Journal title
Scientific Reports
Volume
vol. 8
Languages used
English (eng)
Subject
DI-BCB_DCC_Theme 1: Language and Communication; Neuroinformatics; Psycholinguistics; Radboudumc 19: Nanomedicine RIMLS: Radboud Institute for Molecular Life SciencesAbstract
Recurrent de novo variants in the TBR1 transcription factor are implicated in the etiology of sporadic autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Disruptions include missense variants located in the T-box DNA-binding domain and previous work has demonstrated that they disrupt TBR1 protein function. Recent screens of thousands of simplex families with sporadic ASD cases uncovered additional T-box variants in TBR1 but their etiological relevance is unclear. We performed detailed functional analyses of de novo missense TBR1 variants found in the T-box of ASD cases, assessing many aspects of protein function, including subcellular localization, transcriptional activity and protein-interactions. Only two of the three tested variants severely disrupted TBR1 protein function, despite in silico predictions that all would be deleterious. Furthermore, we characterized a putative interaction with BCL11A, a transcription factor that was recently implicated in a neurodevelopmental syndrome involving developmental delay and language deficits. Our findings enhance understanding of molecular functions of TBR1, as well as highlighting the importance of functional testing of variants that emerge from next-generation sequencing, to decipher their contributions to neurodevelopmental disorders like ASD.
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