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Mutations in a novel gene, NHS, cause the pleiotropic effects of Nance-Horan syndrome, including severe congenital cataract, dental anomalies, and mental retardation.
Burdon KP, McKay JD, Sale MM, Russell-Eggitt IM, Mackey DA, Wirth MG, Elder JE, Nicoll A, Clarke MP, FitzGerald LM, Stankovich JM, Shaw MA, Sharma S, Gajovic S, Gruss P, Ross S, Thomas P, Voss AK, Thomas T, Gécz J, Craig JE. Burdon KP, et al. Among authors: gecz j. Am J Hum Genet. 2003 Nov;73(5):1120-30. doi: 10.1086/379381. Epub 2003 Oct 16. Am J Hum Genet. 2003. PMID: 14564667 Free PMC article.
A novel locus for X-linked congenital cataract on Xq24.
Craig JE, Friend KL, Gecz J, Rattray KM, Troski M, Mackey DA, Burdon KP. Craig JE, et al. Among authors: gecz j. Mol Vis. 2008 Apr 18;14:721-6. Mol Vis. 2008. PMID: 18431456 Free PMC article.
NHS-A isoform of the NHS gene is a novel interactor of ZO-1.
Sharma S, Koh KS, Collin C, Dave A, McMellon A, Sugiyama Y, McAvoy JW, Voss AK, Gécz J, Craig JE. Sharma S, et al. Among authors: gecz j. Exp Cell Res. 2009 Aug 15;315(14):2358-72. doi: 10.1016/j.yexcr.2009.05.008. Epub 2009 May 15. Exp Cell Res. 2009. PMID: 19447104
Partial Loss of USP9X Function Leads to a Male Neurodevelopmental and Behavioral Disorder Converging on Transforming Growth Factor β Signaling.
Johnson BV, Kumar R, Oishi S, Alexander S, Kasherman M, Vega MS, Ivancevic A, Gardner A, Domingo D, Corbett M, Parnell E, Yoon S, Oh T, Lines M, Lefroy H, Kini U, Van Allen M, Grønborg S, Mercier S, Küry S, Bézieau S, Pasquier L, Raynaud M, Afenjar A, Billette de Villemeur T, Keren B, Désir J, Van Maldergem L, Marangoni M, Dikow N, Koolen DA, VanHasselt PM, Weiss M, Zwijnenburg P, Sa J, Reis CF, López-Otín C, Santiago-Fernández O, Fernández-Jaén A, Rauch A, Steindl K, Joset P, Goldstein A, Madan-Khetarpal S, Infante E, Zackai E, Mcdougall C, Narayanan V, Ramsey K, Mercimek-Andrews S, Pena L, Shashi V; Undiagnosed Diseases Network; Schoch K, Sullivan JA, Pinto E Vairo F, Pichurin PN, Ewing SA, Barnett SS, Klee EW, Perry MS, Koenig MK, Keegan CE, Schuette JL, Asher S, Perilla-Young Y, Smith LD, Rosenfeld JA, Bhoj E, Kaplan P, Li D, Oegema R, van Binsbergen E, van der Zwaag B, Smeland MF, Cutcutache I, Page M, Armstrong M, Lin AE, Steeves MA, Hollander ND, Hoffer MJV, Reijnders MRF, Demirdas S, Koboldt DC, Bartholomew D, Mosher TM, Hickey SE, Shieh C, Sanchez-Lara PA, Graham JM Jr, Tezcan K, Schaefer GB, Danylchuk NR, Asamoah A, Jackson KE, Yachelevich N, Au M, Pérez-Jurado LA, Kleef… See abstract for full author list ➔ Johnson BV, et al. Among authors: gecz j. Biol Psychiatry. 2020 Jan 15;87(2):100-112. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2019.05.028. Epub 2019 Jun 29. Biol Psychiatry. 2020. PMID: 31443933 Free PMC article.
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