Molecular evolutionary and structural analysis of familial exudative vitreoretinopathy associated FZD4 gene.

BMC Evol Biol

National Center for Bioinformatics, Program of Comparative and Evolutionary Genomics, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, 45320, Pakistan.

Published: March 2019

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  • Frizzled receptors are G-protein coupled proteins that play vital roles in cell signaling, proliferation, and apoptosis, and are linked to various diseases, including cancer and FEVR.
  • This study explores the evolution and structure of Frizzled receptors, particularly the FZD4 gene associated with FEVR, finding that mutations affect a key protein region through epistasis.
  • The findings suggest that the C-terminal region of FZD4 may be essential for its function and could lead to new therapeutic approaches for diseases like retinal vascular issues.

Article Abstract

Background: Frizzled family members belong to G-protein coupled receptors and encode proteins accountable for cell signal transduction, cell proliferation and cell death. Members of Frizzled receptor family are considered to have critical roles in causing various forms of cancer, cardiac hypertrophy, familial exudative vitreoretinopathy (FEVR) and schizophrenia.

Results: This study investigates the evolutionary and structural aspects of Frizzled receptors, with particular focus on FEVR associated FZD4 gene. The phylogenetic tree topology suggests the diversification of Frizzled receptors at the root of metazoans history. Moreover, comparative structural data reveals that FEVR associated missense mutations in FZD4 effect the common protein region (amino acids 495-537) through a well-known phenomenon called epistasis. This critical protein region is present at the carboxyl-terminal domain and encompasses the K-T/S-XXX-W, a PDZ binding motif and S/T-X-V PDZ recognition motif.

Conclusion: Taken together these results demonstrate that during the course of evolution, FZD4 has acquired new functions or epistasis via complex patter of gene duplications, sequence divergence and conformational remodeling. In particular, amino acids 495-537 at the C-terminus region of FZD4 protein might be crucial in its normal function and/or pathophysiology. This critical region of FZD4 protein may offer opportunities for the development of novel therapeutics approaches for human retinal vascular disease.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6408821PMC
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