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In Vivo Functional Study of Disease-associated Rare Human Variants Using Drosophila
Published on: August 20, 2019
[Alternative Variants of Pax4 Human Transcription Factor: Comparative Transcriptional Activity]
A I Melnikova1,2, T S Krasnova1, N A Zubkova3
1Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 119991 Russia.
Abstract:
MODY is a group of genetically and clinically heterogeneous forms of diabetes characterized by auto-somal dominant inheritance and is subdivided in 13 subtypes dependent on the gene involved. The subtype MODY9 is a very rare form caused by mutations in the gene encoding the PAX4 transcription factor which is engaged in differentiation of pancreatic beta-cells. PAX4 contains two DNA-binding domains-Paired and Homeo. Expression of the human PAX4 gene is tissue-specific. The alternatively spliced mRNA variants encode for protein isoforms which differ within their N- and C-terminal regions. In this study, the transcriptional activities of the human PAX4 variants, both known and new ones, were determined. The full-length PAX4 containing intact DNA-binding domains was found to have maximal activity in transient expression system of the firefly luciferase reporter gene under control of the insulin promoter in HEK293 cells. The transcriptional activity is significantly reduced in the variants lacking eight N-terminal amino acid residues and/or variants whose Homeo domain is truncated from the C-terminus. Similar data were obtained with the glucagon promoter reporter system. The aberrant PAX4 variants were shown to retain stability and nuclear localization.
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