2023
DOI: 10.1002/2211-5463.13674
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Selective proteasome degradation of C‐terminally‐truncated human WFS1 in pancreatic beta cells

Abstract: Wolfram syndrome is a monogenic disease mainly caused by mutations in the WFS1 gene. Mutations in the WFS1 gene give rise to diabetes. Here, we characterized mutant WFS1 proteins by studying the stability of full‐length wild‐type (WT) WFS1, a missense mutant P724L, and two C‐terminally truncated mutants, W837X and Y652X. We compared their stability by overexpressing them in MIN6 and HEK293T cells. The C‐terminally truncated mutants W837X and Y652X are degraded more rapidly than the missense P724L mutant or wil… Show more

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