了解疾病相关突变对肌小管蛋白影响的结构原理

IF 2.7 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Teerna Bhattacharyya , Avishek Ghosh , Shailya Verma, Padinjat Raghu, Ramanathan Sowdhamini
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摘要

肌微管蛋白或MTM1是一种调节细胞中小泡运输的脂质磷酸酶。MTM1基因在一种严重的肌肉疾病,即X连锁肌管肌病或XLMTM中发生突变,影响全球50000名新生儿男性中的1人。已经有几项关于XLMTM疾病病理学的研究,但由于晶体结构的不可用,MTM1错义突变的结构效应尚未得到充分的探索。MTM1由三个结构域组成——一个脂质结合N-末端GRAM结构域、磷酸酶结构域和一个有助于Myotubulin同源物二聚的卷曲螺旋结构域。虽然迄今为止报道的大多数突变都映射到MTM1的磷酸酶结构域,但序列上的其他两个结构域在XLMTM中也经常发生突变。为了了解错义突变对MTM1的总体结构和功能影响,我们策划了几个错义突变,并进行了计算机和体外研究。除了与底物的结合明显受损外,还观察到一些突变体的磷酸酶活性消失。还观察到非催化结构域突变对磷酸酶活性的可能长期影响。在XLMTM文献中首次对卷曲螺旋结构域突变体进行了表征。
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Structural rationale to understand the effect of disease-associated mutations on Myotubularin

Structural rationale to understand the effect of disease-associated mutations on Myotubularin

Myotubularin or MTM1 is a lipid phosphatase that regulates vesicular trafficking in the cell. The MTM1 gene is mutated in a severe form of muscular disease, X-linked myotubular myopathy or XLMTM, affecting 1 in 50,000 newborn males worldwide. There have been several studies on the disease pathology of XLMTM, but the structural effects of missense mutations of MTM1 are underexplored due to the unavailability of a crystal structure. MTM1 consists of three domains-a lipid-binding N-terminal GRAM domain, the phosphatase domain and a coiled-coil domain which aids dimerisation of Myotubularin homologs. While most mutations reported to date map to the phosphatase domain of MTM1, the other two domains on the sequence are also frequently mutated in XLMTM. To understand the overall structural and functional effects of missense mutations on MTM1, we curated several missense mutations and performed in silico and in vitro studies. Apart from significantly impaired binding to substrate, abrogation of phosphatase activity was observed for a few mutants. Possible long-range effects of mutations from non-catalytic domains on phosphatase activity were observed as well. Coiled-coil domain mutants have been characterised here for the first time in XLMTM literature.

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