HMG-boxes, ribosomopathies and neurodegenerative disease.

Frontiers in genetics(2023)

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The UBTF E210K neuroregression syndrome is a predominantly neurological disorder caused by recurrent dominant variants in Upstream Binding Factor, that is, essential for transcription of the ribosomal RNA genes. This unusual form of ribosomopathy is characterized by a slow decline in cognition, behavior, and sensorimotor functioning during the critical period of development. UBTF (or UBF) is a multi-HMGB-box protein that acts both as an epigenetic factor to establish "open" chromatin on the ribosomal genes and as a basal transcription factor in their RNA Polymerase I transcription. Here we review the possible mechanistic connections between the UBTF variants, ribosomal RNA gene transcription and the neuroregression syndrome, and suggest that DNA topology may play an important role.
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neuroregression syndrome, ribosomopathy, upstream binding factor (UBF, UBTF), ribosome biogenesis, RNA polymerase I (POLR1), TBP-TAF complex SL1, UBTF-E210K
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