Disrupted function and axonal distribution of mutant tyrosyl-tRNA synthetase in dominant intermediate Charcot-Marie-Tooth neuropathy
Author(s) -
Albena Jordanova,
Joy Irobi,
Florian P. Thomas,
Patrick Van Dijck,
Kris Meerschaert,
Maarten Dewil,
Ines Dierick,
An Jacobs,
Els De Vriendt,
Velina Guergueltcheva,
Chitharanjan V. Rao,
Ivailo Tournev,
Francisco de Assis Aquino Gondim,
Marc D’Hooghe,
Veerle Van Gerwen,
Patrick Callaerts,
Ludo Van Den Bosch,
JeanPierre Timmermans,
Wim Robberecht,
Jan Gettemans,
Johan M. Thevelein,
Peter De Jonghe,
Ivo Kremensky,
Vincent Timmerman
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
nature genetics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 18.861
H-Index - 573
eISSN - 1546-1718
pISSN - 1061-4036
DOI - 10.1038/ng1727
Subject(s) - biology , complementation , missense mutation , mutant , aminoacylation , genetics , neurodegeneration , mutation , transfer rna , microbiology and biotechnology , gene , rna , medicine , disease
Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) neuropathies are common disorders of the peripheral nervous system caused by demyelination or axonal degeneration, or a combination of both features. We previously assigned the locus for autosomal dominant intermediate CMT neuropathy type C (DI-CMTC) to chromosome 1p34-p35. Here we identify two heterozygous missense mutations (G41R and E196K) and one de novo deletion (153-156delVKQV) in tyrosyl-tRNA synthetase (YARS) in three unrelated families affected with DI-CMTC. Biochemical experiments and genetic complementation in yeast show partial loss of aminoacylation activity of the mutant proteins, and mutations in YARS, or in its yeast ortholog TYS1, reduce yeast growth. YARS localizes to axonal termini in differentiating primary motor neuron and neuroblastoma cultures. This specific distribution is significantly reduced in cells expressing mutant YARS proteins. YARS is the second aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase found to be involved in CMT, thereby linking protein-synthesizing complexes with neurodegeneration.
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