Koolen-de Vries Syndrome causal geneKANSL1is required for motile ciliogenesis
James D. Schmidt,
Ananya Terala,
Kate E. McCluskey
et al.
Abstract:Koolen-de Vries Syndrome (KdVS), characterized by hypersociability, intellectual disability, and seizures, is caused by pathogenic variants in the geneKANSL1, which encodes a chromatin regulator in the NSL complex that also directly functions in mitotic spindle microtubule stability. Here we explored whether KANSL1 functions at the cilium, a microtubule-rich organelle critical for brain development, neuronal excitability, and sensory integration. Leveraging theXenopusmodel, we found that Kansl1 is highly expre… Show more
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