A ubiquitin-based mechanism for the oligogenic inheritance of heterotaxy and heart defects

Author:

Kong Jennifer H.,Young Cullen B.ORCID,Pusapati Ganesh V.ORCID,Patel Chandni B.,Ho Sebastian,Krishnan Arunkumar,Lin Jiuann-Huey Ivy,Devine William,Moreau de Bellaing Anne,Athni Tejas S.,Aravind L.ORCID,Gunn Teresa M.ORCID,Lo Cecilia W.ORCID,Rohatgi RajatORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe etiology of congenital heart defects (CHDs), amongst the most common human birth defects, is poorly understood partly because of its complex genetic architecture. Here we show that two genes previously implicated in CHDs, Megf8 and Mgrn1, interact genetically and biochemically to regulate the strength of Hedgehog signaling in target cells. MEGF8, a single-pass transmembrane protein, and MGRN1, a RING superfamily E3 ligase, assemble to form a transmembrane ubiquitin ligase complex that catalyzes the ubiquitination and degradation of the Hedgehog pathway transducer Smoothened. Homozygous Megf8 and Mgrn1 mutations increased Smoothened abundance and elevated sensitivity to Hedgehog ligands. While mice heterozygous for loss-of-function Megf8 or Mgrn1 mutations were normal, double heterozygous embryos exhibited an incompletely penetrant syndrome of CHDs with heterotaxy. Thus, genetic interactions between components of a receptor-like ubiquitin ligase complex that tunes morphogen signaling strength can cause a birth defect syndrome inherited in an oligogenic pattern.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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