Seven primary familial brain calcification genes have been identified but their role in disease mechanisms has been less explored. Cheng et al. recently demonstrated that astrocyte-mediated regulation of brain phosphate (P) involves direct and functional interactions among three of these proteins, paving the way for new strategies to combat brain calcification.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFN-terminal acetylation is being recognized as a factor affecting protein lifetime and proteostasis. It is a modification where an acetyl group is added to the N-terminus of proteins, and this occurs in 80 % of the human proteome. N-terminal acetylation is catalyzed by enzymes called N-terminal acetyltransferases (NATs).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPrimary familial brain calcification (PFBC) is characterized by calcium deposition in the brain, causing progressive movement disorders, psychiatric symptoms, and cognitive decline. PFBC is a heterogeneous disorder currently linked to variants in six different genes, but most patients remain genetically undiagnosed. Here, we identify biallelic NAA60 variants in ten individuals from seven families with autosomal recessive PFBC.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProtein N-terminal (Nt) acetylation is one of the most abundant modifications in eukaryotes, covering ~50-80 % of the proteome, depending on species. Cells with defective Nt-acetylation display a wide array of phenotypes such as impaired growth, mating defects and increased stress sensitivity. However, the pleiotropic nature of these effects has hampered our understanding of the functional impact of protein Nt-acetylation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMost proteins receive an acetyl group at the N terminus while in their nascency as the result of modification by co-translationally acting N-terminal acetyltransferases (NATs). The N-terminal acetyl group can influence several aspects of protein functionality. From studies of NAT-lacking cells, it is evident that several cellular processes are affected by this modification.
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