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Evaluation of NSD2 and NSD3 in overgrowth syndromes
by
Tatton-Brown, Katrina
, Temple, I Karen
, Coleman, Kim
, Douglas, Jenny
, Cole, Trevor R P
, Rahman, Nazneen
, Hughes, Helen E
in
Bioinformatics
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Carrier Proteins - genetics
/ Case-Control Studies
/ Cytogenetics
/ Female
/ Gene Expression
/ Gigantism - genetics
/ Histone-Lysine N-Methyltransferase
/ Human Genetics
/ Humans
/ Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins - genetics
/ Male
/ Nuclear Proteins - genetics
/ Repressor Proteins - genetics
/ Sequence Deletion - genetics
/ Sequence Homology
2005
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Evaluation of NSD2 and NSD3 in overgrowth syndromes
by
Tatton-Brown, Katrina
, Temple, I Karen
, Coleman, Kim
, Douglas, Jenny
, Cole, Trevor R P
, Rahman, Nazneen
, Hughes, Helen E
in
Bioinformatics
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Carrier Proteins - genetics
/ Case-Control Studies
/ Cytogenetics
/ Female
/ Gene Expression
/ Gigantism - genetics
/ Histone-Lysine N-Methyltransferase
/ Human Genetics
/ Humans
/ Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins - genetics
/ Male
/ Nuclear Proteins - genetics
/ Repressor Proteins - genetics
/ Sequence Deletion - genetics
/ Sequence Homology
2005
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Evaluation of NSD2 and NSD3 in overgrowth syndromes
by
Tatton-Brown, Katrina
, Temple, I Karen
, Coleman, Kim
, Douglas, Jenny
, Cole, Trevor R P
, Rahman, Nazneen
, Hughes, Helen E
in
Bioinformatics
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Carrier Proteins - genetics
/ Case-Control Studies
/ Cytogenetics
/ Female
/ Gene Expression
/ Gigantism - genetics
/ Histone-Lysine N-Methyltransferase
/ Human Genetics
/ Humans
/ Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins - genetics
/ Male
/ Nuclear Proteins - genetics
/ Repressor Proteins - genetics
/ Sequence Deletion - genetics
/ Sequence Homology
2005
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Evaluation of NSD2 and NSD3 in overgrowth syndromes
2005
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Overview
Sotos syndrome is an overgrowth condition predominantly caused by truncating mutations, missense mutations restricted to functional domains, or deletions of
NSD1
. NSD1 is a member of a protein family that includes NSD2 and NSD3, both of which show 70–75% sequence identity with NSD1. This strong sequence similarity suggests that abrogation of NSD2 or NSD3 function may cause non-
NSD1
Sotos cases or other overgrowth phenotypes. To evaluate this hypothesis, we mutationally screened
NSD2
and
NSD3
in 78 overgrowth syndrome cases in which
NSD1
mutations and deletions had been excluded. Additionally, we used microsatellite markers within the vicinity of the genes to look for whole gene deletions. No truncating mutations or gene deletions were identified in either gene. We identified two conservative missense
NSD2
alterations in two non-Sotos overgrowth cases but neither was within a functional domain. We identified three synonymous and two intronic variants in
NSD2
and two synonymous base substitutions in
NSD3
. Our results suggest that despite strong sequence similarity between
NSD1
,
NSD2
and
NSD3
, the latter genes are unlikely to be making a substantial contribution to overgrowth phenotypes and thus may operate in distinct functional pathways from NSD1.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing,Nature Publishing Group
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