Türkgenç, BurcuŞanlıdağ, BurçinEker, AmberGiray, AslıKütük, ÖzgürYakıcıer, CengizTolun, Aslıhan2023-01-112023-01-112018-07-04Türkgenç, B. vd. (2018). ''STUB1 polyadenylation signal variant AACAAA does not affect polyadenylation but decreases STUB1 translation causing SCAR16''. Human Mutation, 39(10), 1344-1348.1059-77941098-1004https://doi.org/10.1002/humu.23601https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/humu.23601http://hdl.handle.net/11452/30371We present three siblings afflicted with a disease characterized by cerebellar ataxia, cerebellar atrophy, pyramidal tract damage with increased lower limb tendon reflexes, and onset of 31 to 57 years, which is not typical for a known disease. In a region of shared homozygosity in patients, exome sequencing revealed novel homozygous c.*240T>C variant in the 3'UTR of STUB1, the gene responsible for autosomal recessive spinocerebellar ataxia 16 (SCAR16). In other genes, such an alteration of the evolutionarily highly conserved polyadenylation signal from AATAAA to AACAAA is known to highly impair polyadenylation. In contrast, RNA sequencing and quantification revealed that neither polyadenylation nor stability of STUB1 mRNA is affected. In silico analysis predicted that the secondary structure of the mRNA is altered. We propose that this change underlies the extremely low amounts of the encoded protein in patient leukocytes.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGenetics & heredity3 ' UTRCerebellar atrophyPolyadenylationSCAR16STUB1Messenger-RNA polyadenylationBeta-globin geneThalassemiaMutationCleavageSequenceSite3' untranslated regionsBrainCerebellar ataxiaDNA mutational analysisGenetic variationHumansMagnetic resonance imagingPedigreePoly APolyadenylationUbiquitin-protein ligasesSTUB1 polyadenylation signal variant AACAAA does not affect polyadenylation but decreases STUB1 translation causing SCAR16Article0004449480000042-s2.0-8505253257613441348391030058754Genetics & heredityProtein; Tetratricopeptide Repeat; Spinocerebellar AtaxiasHemoglobin AMessenger RNAPolyadenylic acidSTUB1 protein, humanUbiquitin protein ligase3' untranslated regionAdultArticleAutosomal spinocerebellar ataxia 16Clinical articleFemaleGeneHomozygosityHomozygoteHumanLower limbMaleMiddle agedPolyacrylamide gel electrophoresisPolyadenylationPriority journalProtein expression assayProtein secondary structurePyramidal tractRNA sequenceSiblingSimian virus 40Spinocerebellar degenerationSTUB1 geneTendon reflexWhole exome sequencingAbnormalitiesBrainCase reportCerebellar ataxiaDiagnostic imagingDNA mutational analysisGenetic variationGeneticsNuclear magnetic resonance imagingPedigree