A novel GJA3 mutation associated with congenital nuclear pulverulent and posterior polar cataract in a chinese family

Congenital cataract (CC) is the leading cause of visual disability in children. To date, mutations in many genes have been linked to CC. In a four‐generation Chinese family with congenital nuclear pulverulent and posterior polar cataracts, we detected a heterozygous c.5G>A transition in the secon...

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Veröffentlicht in:Human mutation 2011-12, Vol.32 (12), p.1367-1370
Hauptverfasser: Yao, Ke, Wang, Wei, Zhu, Yanan, Jin, Chongfei, Shentu, Xingchao, Jiang, Jin, Zhang, Yidong, Ni, Shuang
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Zusammenfassung:Congenital cataract (CC) is the leading cause of visual disability in children. To date, mutations in many genes have been linked to CC. In a four‐generation Chinese family with congenital nuclear pulverulent and posterior polar cataracts, we detected a heterozygous c.5G>A transition in the second exon of GJA3, resulting in the substitution of a highly conserved glycine with aspartic acid (p.G2D) at the N‐terminus of the connexin46 (Cx46) protein. Wild type (wt) and mutant Cx46 plasmids were transfected into HeLa cells to examine the molecular basis of cataract formation. Unlike wt Cx46, Cx46G2D mutant formed gap junction plaques inefficiently, changed hemichannel permeability, and caused apoptosis. These results suggest that the glycine residue at the second position of the N‐terminus is important for gap junction plaque formation and hemichannel function. 32:1367–1370, 2011. ©2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
ISSN:1059-7794
1098-1004
1098-1004
DOI:10.1002/humu.21552