Missense variants in the histone acetyltransferase complex component gene TRRAP cause autism and syndromic intellectual disability

Acetylation of the lysine residues in histones and other DNA-binding proteins plays a major role in regulation of eukaryotic gene expression. This process is controlled by histone acetyltransferases (HATs/KATs) found in multiprotein complexes that are recruited to chromatin by the scaffolding subuni...

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Main Authors: Cogné, B, Ehresmann, S, Beauregard-Lacroix, E, Rousseau, J, Besnard, T, Garcia, T, Petrovski, S, Avni, S, McWalter, K, Blackburn, PR, Sanders, SJ, Uguen, K, Harris, J, Cohen, JS, Blyth, M, Lehman, A, Berg, J, Li, MH, Kini, U, Joss, S, von der Lippe, C, Gordon, CT, Humberson, JB, Robak, L, Scott, DA, Sutton, VR, Skraban, CM, Johnston, JJ, Poduri, A, Nordenskjöld, M, Shashi, V, Gerkes, EH, Bongers, EMHF, Gilissen, C, Zarate, YA, Kvarnung, M, Lally, KP, Kulch, PA, Daniels, B, Hernandez-Garcia, A, Stong, N, McGaughran, J, Retterer, K, Tveten, K, Sullivan, J, Geisheker, MR, Stray-Pedersen, A, Tarpinian, JM, Klee, EW, Nellaker, C, Sapp, JC
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Cell Press 2019