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      RAN translation from antisense CCG repeats in Fragile X Tremor/Ataxia Syndrome

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      , M.S. 1 , 2 , , Ph.D. 1 , , M.D., Ph.D. 1 , 2
      Annals of neurology

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          Abstract

          Objective

          Repeat associated non-AUG (RAN) translation drives production of toxic proteins from pathogenic repeat sequences in multiple untreatable neurodegenerative disorders. Fragile X-associated tremor/ataxia syndrome (FXTAS) is one such condition, resulting from a CGG trinucleotide repeat expansion in the 5′ leader sequence of the FMR1 gene. RAN proteins from the CGG repeat accumulate in ubiquitinated inclusions in FXTAS patient brains and elicit toxicity. In addition to the CGG repeat, an antisense mRNA containing a CCG repeat is also transcribed from the FMR1 locus. We evaluated whether this antisense CCG repeat supports RAN translation and contributes to pathology in FXTAS patients.

          Methods

          We generated a series of CCG RAN translation specific reporters and utilized them to measure RAN translation from CCG repeats in multiple reading frames in transfected cells. We also developed antibodies against predicted CCG RAN proteins and used immunohistochemistry and immunofluorescence on FXTAS patient tissues to measure their accumulation and distribution.

          Results

          RAN translation from CCG repeats is supported in all three potential reading frames, generating polyproline, polyarginine, and polyalanine proteins, respectively. Their production occurs whether or not the natural AUG start upstream of the repeat in the proline reading frame is present. All three frames show greater translation at larger repeat sizes. Antibodies targeted to the antisense FMR polyproline and polyalanine proteins selectively stain nuclear and cytoplasmic aggregates in FXTAS patients and colocalize with ubiquitinated neuronal inclusions.

          Interpretation

          RAN translation from antisense CCG repeats generates novel proteins that accumulate in ubiquitinated inclusions in FXTAS patients.

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          Journal
          7707449
          656
          Ann Neurol
          Ann. Neurol.
          Annals of neurology
          0364-5134
          1531-8249
          27 October 2016
          26 November 2016
          December 2016
          01 December 2017
          : 80
          : 6
          : 871-881
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of Neurology, University of Michigan
          [2 ]VA Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan
          Author notes
          Corresponding author’s address: Peter Todd, 4005 BSRB, 109 Zina Pitcher Place, Ann Arbor Michigan 48109-2200, phone and fax: 734-615-5632; 734-647-9777, petertod@ 123456umich.edu
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          PMC5177492 PMC5177492 5177492 nihpa825553
          10.1002/ana.24800
          5177492
          27761921
          9af80b01-92df-436f-9f3c-d1a86657cd67
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