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Keratin mutations in patients with epidermolysis bullosa simplex: correlations between phenotype severity and disturbance of intermediate filament molecular structure.
[epidermolysis bullosa simplex]
Epidermolysis
bullosa
simplex
(
EBS
)
is
an
inherited
skin
disorder
caused
by
mutations
in
the
keratin
5
(
KRT
5
)
and
keratin
14
(
KRT
14
)
genes
,
with
fragility
of
basal
keratinocytes
leading
to
epidermal
cytolysis
and
blistering
.
In
this
study
,
we
characterized
mutations
in
KRT
5
and
KRT
14
genes
in
patients
with
EBS
and
investigated
their
possible
structure-function
correlations
.
Mutations
were
characterized
using
polymerase
chain
reaction
(
PCR
)
and
DNA
sequencing
.
Further
,
to
explore
possible
correlations
with
function
,
the
structural
effects
of
the
mutations
in
segment
2
B
of
KRT
5
and
KRT
14
and
associated
with
EBS
in
our
patients
,
as
well
as
those
reported
previously
,
were
modelled
by
molecular
dynamics
with
the
aid
of
the
known
crystal
structure
of
the
analogous
segment
of
human
vimentin
.
We
have
identified
mutations
in
the
KRT
5
and
KRT
14
genes
in
16
of
23
families
affected
by
EBS
in
the
Czech
Republic
.
Eleven
different
sequence
variants
were
found
,
of
which
four
have
not
been
reported
previously
.
Novel
mutations
were
found
in
two
patients
with
the
EBS
-Dowling-Meara
variant
(
EBS
-
DM
)
[
KRT
14
-
p
.
Ser
128
P
ro
and
KRT
14
-
p
.
Gln
374
_
Leu
387
dup
(
14
)
]
and
in
three
patients
with
localized
EBS
(
KRT
14
-
p
.
Leu
136
Pro
and
KRT
5
-
p
.
Val
143
Ala
)
.
Molecular
dynamics
studies
show
that
the
mutations
p
.
Glu
411
del
and
p
.
Ile
467
Thr
perturb
the
secondary
alpha-helical
structure
of
the
mutated
polypeptide
chain
,
the
deletion
p
.
Glu
411
del
in
KRT
14
has
a
strong
but
only
local
influence
on
the
secondary
structure
of
KRT
14
,
and
the
structural
impact
of
the
mutation
p
.
Ile
467
Thr
in
KRT
5
is
spread
along
the
helix
to
the
C-
terminus
.
In
all
the
other
point
mutations
studied
,
the
direct
structural
impact
was
significantly
weaker
and
did
not
destroy
the
alpha-helical
pattern
of
the
secondary
protein
structure
.
The
changes
of
3
-
D
structure
of
the
KRT
5
/
KRT
14
dimer
induced
by
the
steric
structural
impact
of
the
single
point
mutations
,
and
the
resulting
altered
inter-
and
intramolecular
contacts
,
are
spread
along
the
protein
helices
to
the
protein
C-
terminus
,
but
the
overall
alpha-helical
character
of
the
secondary
structure
is
not
destroyed
and
the
atomic
displacements
induced
by
mutations
cause
only
limited
-scale
changes
of
the
quaternary
structure
of
the
dimer
.
T
he
results
of
molecular
modelling
show
relationships
between
patients
'
phenotypes
and
the
structural
effects
of
individual
mutations
.
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"steric structural impact of the single point mutations"
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