Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine (Oct 2023)

Mutations obstructing ATP's emplacement in KIF2A nucleotide‐binding pocket causes parenchymal malformations, motor developmental delay, with intellectual disability

  • Xiuying Zhao,
  • Tao Chen,
  • Binsha Fu,
  • Zhifu Fu,
  • Kaishou Xu,
  • Wei Zhou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.2225
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 10
pp. n/a – n/a

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Abstract Background KIF2A‐related tubulinopathy (MIM: #615411) is a very rare disorder that was clinically characterized as microcephaly, epilepsy, motor developmental disorder (MDD), and various malformations of cortical development, but intellectual disability (ID) or global developmental delay (GDD) was rarely reported in the patients. Methods Quad whole‐exome sequencing (WES) was performed on the proband, the older brother, and their parents. Sanger sequencing was used to verify the candidate gene variant. Results The proband, a 23‐month‐old boy, was previously diagnosed with GDD, and his brother, aged nine years, had ID; both were born to a healthy couple. Quad‐WES detected a novel heterozygous KIF2A variant, c.1318G>A (p.G440R), in both the brothers but not in the parents. In‐silico analysis revealed that the variants G440R and G318R (which were previously reported in the only reported patient with GDD) lead to markedly enlarged side chains and hinder ATP's emplacement in the NBD pocket. Conclusions The type of KIF2A variants that sterically hinder ATP emplacing in KIF2A NBD pocket may be associated with the intellectual disability phenotype; however, further studies are needed. Findings in this case also suggest a rare parental germline mosaicism of KIF2A G440R.

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