Mutations in the gene encoding the basal body protein RPGRIP1L, a nephrocystin-4 interactor, cause Joubert syndrome

HH Arts, D Doherty, SEC van Beersum, MA Parisi… - Nature …, 2007 - nature.com
HH Arts, D Doherty, SEC van Beersum, MA Parisi, SJF Letteboer, NT Gorden, TA Peters…
Nature genetics, 2007nature.com
Protein-protein interaction analyses have uncovered a ciliary and basal body protein
network that, when disrupted, can result in nephronophthisis (NPHP), Leber congenital
amaurosis, Senior-Løken syndrome (SLSN) or Joubert syndrome (JBTS),,,,,. However,
details of the molecular mechanisms underlying these disorders remain poorly understood.
RPGRIP1-like protein (RPGRIP1L) is a homolog of RPGRIP1 (RPGR-interacting protein 1),
a ciliary protein defective in Leber congenital amaurosis,. We show that RPGRIP1L interacts …
Abstract
Protein-protein interaction analyses have uncovered a ciliary and basal body protein network that, when disrupted, can result in nephronophthisis (NPHP), Leber congenital amaurosis, Senior-Løken syndrome (SLSN) or Joubert syndrome (JBTS),,,,,. However, details of the molecular mechanisms underlying these disorders remain poorly understood. RPGRIP1-like protein (RPGRIP1L) is a homolog of RPGRIP1 (RPGR-interacting protein 1), a ciliary protein defective in Leber congenital amaurosis,. We show that RPGRIP1L interacts with nephrocystin-4 and that mutations in the gene encoding nephrocystin-4 (NPHP4) that are known to cause SLSN disrupt this interaction. RPGRIP1L is ubiquitously expressed, and its protein product localizes to basal bodies. Therefore, we analyzed RPGRIP1L as a candidate gene for JBTS and identified loss-of-function mutations in three families with typical JBTS, including the characteristic mid-hindbrain malformation. This work identifies RPGRIP1L as a gene responsible for JBTS and establishes a central role for cilia and basal bodies in the pathophysiology of this disorder.
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