UBE3A regulates MC1R expression : a link to hypopigmentation in Angelman Syndrome

Angelman Syndrome (AS) is a neurogenetic disorder caused by the lack of functional ubiquitin-protein ligase E3A (UBE3A) that acts as an E3 ligase in the ubiquitin-proteosomal degradation pathway and/or as a transcriptional coactivator. Besides neurological deficit, hypopigmentation is another phenot...

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Main Authors: Low, Daren., Chen, Ken-Shiung.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-940592020-03-07T12:18:16Z UBE3A regulates MC1R expression : a link to hypopigmentation in Angelman Syndrome Low, Daren. Chen, Ken-Shiung. School of Biological Sciences DRNTU::Science::Biological sciences::Molecular biology Angelman Syndrome (AS) is a neurogenetic disorder caused by the lack of functional ubiquitin-protein ligase E3A (UBE3A) that acts as an E3 ligase in the ubiquitin-proteosomal degradation pathway and/or as a transcriptional coactivator. Besides neurological deficit, hypopigmentation is another phenotype associated with AS patients currently attributed to the hemizygosity of the type II oculocutaneous albinism (OCA2) gene. Here we show that the melanocortin-1-receptor (MC1R) is down-regulated in the skin of the Ube3a((-/-)) mice. Luciferase-reporter assay shows that UBE3A is able to induce MC1R promoter activity. Using chromatin immunoprecipitation assay, Ube3a was observed to be physically associated with the Mc1r promoter. Deletion of the E box/SP1 element in the MC1R minimal promoter abolishes the ability of UBE3A to elevate MC1R promoter-luciferase reporter activity. Ube3a((-/-)) mice also show relative skin hypopigmentation. These results demonstrate that UBE3A plays a role in MC1R transcriptional regulation which can contribute to the development of hypopigmentation in AS patients. 2011-10-06T07:31:45Z 2019-12-06T18:50:08Z 2011-10-06T07:31:45Z 2019-12-06T18:50:08Z 2011 2011 Journal Article Low, D., & Chen, K.-S. (2011). UBE3A regulates MC1R expression : a link to hypopigmentation in Angelman Syndrome. Pigment cell and melanoma research, 24(5), 944-952. 1755-1471 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/94059 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/7171 10.1111/j.1755-148X.2011.00884.x en Pigment cell and melanoma research © 2011 John Wiley & Sons A/S. 21 p.
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Low, Daren.
Chen, Ken-Shiung.
UBE3A regulates MC1R expression : a link to hypopigmentation in Angelman Syndrome
description Angelman Syndrome (AS) is a neurogenetic disorder caused by the lack of functional ubiquitin-protein ligase E3A (UBE3A) that acts as an E3 ligase in the ubiquitin-proteosomal degradation pathway and/or as a transcriptional coactivator. Besides neurological deficit, hypopigmentation is another phenotype associated with AS patients currently attributed to the hemizygosity of the type II oculocutaneous albinism (OCA2) gene. Here we show that the melanocortin-1-receptor (MC1R) is down-regulated in the skin of the Ube3a((-/-)) mice. Luciferase-reporter assay shows that UBE3A is able to induce MC1R promoter activity. Using chromatin immunoprecipitation assay, Ube3a was observed to be physically associated with the Mc1r promoter. Deletion of the E box/SP1 element in the MC1R minimal promoter abolishes the ability of UBE3A to elevate MC1R promoter-luciferase reporter activity. Ube3a((-/-)) mice also show relative skin hypopigmentation. These results demonstrate that UBE3A plays a role in MC1R transcriptional regulation which can contribute to the development of hypopigmentation in AS patients.
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author Low, Daren.
Chen, Ken-Shiung.
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title UBE3A regulates MC1R expression : a link to hypopigmentation in Angelman Syndrome
title_short UBE3A regulates MC1R expression : a link to hypopigmentation in Angelman Syndrome
title_full UBE3A regulates MC1R expression : a link to hypopigmentation in Angelman Syndrome
title_fullStr UBE3A regulates MC1R expression : a link to hypopigmentation in Angelman Syndrome
title_full_unstemmed UBE3A regulates MC1R expression : a link to hypopigmentation in Angelman Syndrome
title_sort ube3a regulates mc1r expression : a link to hypopigmentation in angelman syndrome
publishDate 2011
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/94059
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