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A SALL4 zinc finger missense mutation predicted to result in increased DNA binding affinity is associated with cranial midline defects and mild features of Okihiro syndrome

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Truncating mutations of the gene SALL4 on chromosome 20q13.13–13.2 cause Okihiro and acro-renal-ocular syndromes. Pathogenic missense mutations within the SALL4 or SALL1 genes have not yet been reported, raising the question which phenotypic features would be associated with them. Here we describe the first missense mutation within the SALL4 gene. The mutation results in an exchange of a highly conserved zinc-coordinating Histidine crucial for zinc finger (ZF) structure within a C2H2 double ZF domain to an Arginine. Molecular modeling predicts that this exchange does not result in a loss of zinc ion binding but leads to an increased DNA-binding affinity of the domain. The index patient shows mild features of Okihiro syndrome, but in addition cranial midline defects (pituitary hypoplasia and single central incisor). This finding illustrates that the phenotypic and functional effects of SALL4 missense mutations are difficult to predict, and that other SALL4 missense mutations might lead to phenotypes not overlapping with Okihiro syndrome.

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We would like to thank the family for their participation. This work was funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (grant Ko1850/7–2) and by “Progetto Ricerca Corrente” - IRCCS “Burlo Garofolo”.

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This study has received approval by the institutional review board (Ethics committee) of the Medical Faculty, University of Freiburg, Germany.

Jan Miertus and Wiktor Borozdin have equally contributed to this work.

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Miertus, J., Borozdin, W., Frecer, V. et al. A SALL4 zinc finger missense mutation predicted to result in increased DNA binding affinity is associated with cranial midline defects and mild features of Okihiro syndrome. Hum Genet 119, 154–161 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00439-005-0124-7

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