TY - JOUR
T1 - Mutant oocytic low density lipoprotein receptor gene family member causes atherosclerosis and female sterility
AU - Bujo, Hideaki
AU - Yamamoto, Tokuo
AU - Hayashi, Kozo
AU - Hermann, Marcela
AU - Nimpf, Johannes
AU - Schneider, Wolfgang Johann
PY - 1995/10/10
Y1 - 1995/10/10
N2 - The so-called very low density lipoprotein receptors (VLDLRs) are related to the LDLR gene family. So far, naturally occurring mutations have only been described for the prototype LDLR; in humans, they cause familial hypercholesterolemia. Here we describe a naturally occurring mutation in a VLDLR that causes a dramatic abnormal phenotype. Hens of the mutant restricted-ovulator chicken strain carry a single mutation, lack functional oocyte receptors, are sterile, and display severe hyperlipidemia with associated premature atherosclerosis. The mutation converts a cysteine residue into a serine, resulting in an unpaired cysteine and greatly reduced expression of the mutant avian VLDLR on the oocyte surface. Extraoocytic cells in the mutant produce higher than normal amounts of a differentially spliced form of the receptor that is characteristic for somatic cells but absent from germ cells.
AB - The so-called very low density lipoprotein receptors (VLDLRs) are related to the LDLR gene family. So far, naturally occurring mutations have only been described for the prototype LDLR; in humans, they cause familial hypercholesterolemia. Here we describe a naturally occurring mutation in a VLDLR that causes a dramatic abnormal phenotype. Hens of the mutant restricted-ovulator chicken strain carry a single mutation, lack functional oocyte receptors, are sterile, and display severe hyperlipidemia with associated premature atherosclerosis. The mutation converts a cysteine residue into a serine, resulting in an unpaired cysteine and greatly reduced expression of the mutant avian VLDLR on the oocyte surface. Extraoocytic cells in the mutant produce higher than normal amounts of a differentially spliced form of the receptor that is characteristic for somatic cells but absent from germ cells.
KW - differential splicing
KW - familial hypercholesterolemia
KW - germ cells
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U2 - 10.1073/pnas.92.21.9905
DO - 10.1073/pnas.92.21.9905
M3 - Article
C2 - 7568242
AN - SCOPUS:0028786941
SN - 0027-8424
VL - 92
SP - 9905
EP - 9909
JO - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
JF - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
IS - 21
ER -