The gene encoding alsin, a protein with three guanine-nucleotide exchange factor domains, is mutated in a form of recessive amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

YI Yang, A Hentati, HX Deng, O Dabbagh, T Sasaki… - Nature …, 2001 - nature.com
YI Yang, A Hentati, HX Deng, O Dabbagh, T Sasaki, M Hirano, WY Hung, K Ouahchi, J Yan…
Nature genetics, 2001nature.com
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and primary lateral sclerosis (PLS) are
neurodegenerative conditions that affect large motor neurons of the central nervous system.
We have identified a familial juvenile PLS (JPLS) locus overlapping the previously identified
ALS2 locus on chromosome 2q33. We report two deletion mutations in a new gene that are
found both in individuals with ALS2 and those with JPLS, indicating that these conditions
have a common genetic origin. The predicted sequence of the protein (alsin) may indicate a …
Abstract
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and primary lateral sclerosis (PLS) are neurodegenerative conditions that affect large motor neurons of the central nervous system. We have identified a familial juvenile PLS (JPLS) locus overlapping the previously identified ALS2 locus on chromosome 2q33. We report two deletion mutations in a new gene that are found both in individuals with ALS2 and those with JPLS, indicating that these conditions have a common genetic origin. The predicted sequence of the protein (alsin) may indicate a mechanism for motor-neuron degeneration, as it may include several cell-signaling motifs with known functions, including three associated with guanine-nucleotide exchange factors for GTPases (GEFs).
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