Mutation-induced DNMT1 cleavage drives neurodegenerative disease

Jialun Li, Yanjiao Shao, Dali Li, Jiemin Wong, Jiwen Li, Xingsen Zhao, Xuekun Li, Wencai Wang, Xiaoya Duan, Yaling Wang
2021-09-03

SCID:  54.1/z949gdzv
knock-in mouse models that are equivalent to Y495C and D490E-P491Y mutation in patients with HSAN1E, respectively. We found that both mutant heterozygous mice are viable, have reduced DNMT1 proteins, and exhibit neurodegenerative phenotypes including impaired learning and memory. The homozygous mutants die around embryonic day 10.5 and are apparently devoid of DNMT1 proteins. We present the evidence that the mutant DNMT1 proteins are unstable, most likely because of cleavage within RFTS domain by an unidentified proteinase. Moreover, we provide evidence that the RFTS mutation–induced cleavage of DNMT1, but not mutation itself, is responsible for functional defect of mutant DNMT1. Our study shed light on the mechanism of DNMT1 RFTS mutation causing neurodegenerative diseases.
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Jialun Li
Yanjiao Shao
Dali Li
Jiemin Wong
Jiwen Li
Xingsen Zhao
Xuekun Li
Wencai Wang
Xiaoya Duan
Yaling Wang
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