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CLP1 Founder Mutation Links tRNA Splicing and Maturation to Cerebellar Development and Neurodegeneration

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Schaffer, Ashleigh E.
Eggens, Veerle R. C.
Caglayan, Ahmet Okay
Reuter, Miriam S.
Scott, Eric
Coufal, Nicole G.
Silhavy, Jennifer L.
Xue, Yuanchao
Kayserili, Hulya
Yasuno, Katsuhito

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Neurodegenerative diseases can occur so early as to affect neurodevelopment. From a cohort of more than 2,000 consanguineous families with childhood neurological disease, we identified a founder mutation in four independent pedigrees in cleavage and polyadenylation factor I subunit 1 (CLP1). CLP1 is a multifunctional kinase implicated in tRNA, mRNA, and siRNA maturation. Kinase activity of the CLP1 mutant protein was defective, and the tRNA endonuclease complex (TSEN) was destabilized, resulting in impaired pre-tRNA cleavage. Germline clp1 null zebrafish showed cerebellar neurodegeneration that was rescued by wild-type, but not mutant, human CLP1 expression. Patient-derived induced neurons displayed both depletion of mature tRNAs and accumulation of unspliced pre-tRNAs. Transfection of partially processed tRNA fragments into patient cells exacerbated an oxidative stress-induced reduction in cell survival. Our data link tRNA maturation to neuronal development and neurodegeneration through defective CLP1 function in humans.

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Schaffer A. E. , Eggens V. R. C. , Caglayan A. O. , Reuter M. S. , Scott E., Coufal N. G. , Silhavy J. L. , Xue Y., Kayserili H., Yasuno K., et al., -CLP1 Founder Mutation Links tRNA Splicing and Maturation to Cerebellar Development and Neurodegeneration-, CELL, cilt.157, sa.3, ss.651-663, 2014

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