2023
Lineage-specific genes are clustered with HET-domain genes and respond to environmental and genetic manipulations regulating reproduction in Neurospora
Wang Z, Wang Y, Kasuga T, Lopez-Giraldez F, Zhang Y, Zhang Z, Wang Y, Dong C, Sil A, Trail F, Yarden O, Townsend J. Lineage-specific genes are clustered with HET-domain genes and respond to environmental and genetic manipulations regulating reproduction in Neurospora. PLOS Genetics 2023, 19: e1011019. PMID: 37934795, PMCID: PMC10684091, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1011019.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLineage-specific genesHET domain genesSexual reproductionFunctional roleUnusual carbon sourcesPotential functional roleMating lociAsexual growthGenetic mutantsNeurospora crassaPossible functional roleSexual phaseGenetic manipulationTranscriptomic profilingReproduction regulationGene knockoutPP-1ADV-1Environmental alterationsGenesSexual developmentNeurosporaReproductionCarbon sourceGenetic barrier
2022
Centers for Mendelian Genomics: A decade of facilitating gene discovery
Baxter SM, Posey JE, Lake NJ, Sobreira N, Chong JX, Buyske S, Blue EE, Chadwick LH, Coban-Akdemir ZH, Doheny KF, Davis CP, Lek M, Wellington C, Jhangiani SN, Gerstein M, Gibbs RA, Lifton RP, MacArthur DG, Matise TC, Lupski JR, Valle D, Bamshad MJ, Hamosh A, Mane S, Nickerson DA, Consortium C, Adams M, Aguet F, Akay G, Anderson P, Antonescu C, Arachchi H, Atik M, Austin-Tse C, Babb L, Bacus T, Bahrambeigi V, Balasubramanian S, Bayram Y, Beaudet A, Beck C, Belmont J, Below J, Bilguvar K, Boehm C, Boerwinkle E, Boone P, Bowne S, Brand H, Buckingham K, Byrne A, Calame D, Campbell I, Cao X, Carvalho C, Chander V, Chang J, Chao K, Chinn I, Clarke D, Collins R, Cummings B, Dardas Z, Dawood M, Delano K, DiTroia S, Doddapaneni H, Du H, Du R, Duan R, Eldomery M, Eng C, England E, Evangelista E, Everett S, Fatih J, Felsenfeld A, Francioli L, Frazar C, Fu J, Gamarra E, Gambin T, Gan W, Gandhi M, Ganesh V, Garimella K, Gauthier L, Giroux D, Gonzaga-Jauregui C, Goodrich J, Gordon W, Griffith S, Grochowski C, Gu S, Gudmundsson S, Hall S, Hansen A, Harel T, Harmanci A, Herman I, Hetrick K, Hijazi H, Horike-Pyne M, Hsu E, Hu J, Huang Y, Hurless J, Jahl S, Jarvik G, Jiang Y, Johanson E, Jolly A, Karaca E, Khayat M, Knight J, Kolar J, Kumar S, Lalani S, Laricchia K, Larkin K, Leal S, Lemire G, Lewis R, Li H, Ling H, Lipson R, Liu P, Lovgren A, López-Giráldez F, MacMillan M, Mangilog B, Mano S, Marafi D, Marosy B, Marshall J, Martin R, Marvin C, Mawhinney M, McGee S, McGoldrick D, Mehaffey M, Mekonnen B, Meng X, Mitani T, Miyake C, Mohr D, Morris S, Mullen T, Murdock D, Murugan M, Muzny D, Myers B, Neira J, Nguyen K, Nielsen P, Nudelman N, O’Heir E, O’Leary M, Ongaco C, Orange J, Osei-Owusu I, Paine I, Pais L, Paschall J, Patterson K, Pehlivan D, Pelle B, Penney S, Chavez J, Pierce-Hoffman E, Poli C, Punetha J, Radhakrishnan A, Richardson M, Rodrigues E, Roote G, Rosenfeld J, Ryke E, Sabo A, Sanchez A, Schrauwen I, Scott D, Sedlazeck F, Serrano J, Shaw C, Shelford T, Shively K, Singer-Berk M, Smith J, Snow H, Snyder G, Solomonson M, Son R, Song X, Stankiewicz P, Stephan T, Sutton V, Sveden A, Sánchez D, Tackett M, Talkowski M, Threlkeld M, Tiao G, Udler M, Vail L, Valivullah Z, Valkanas E, VanNoy G, Wang Q, Wang G, Wang L, Wangler M, Watts N, Weisburd B, Weiss J, Wheeler M, White J, Williamson C, Wilson M, Wiszniewski W, Withers M, Witmer D, Witzgall L, Wohler E, Wojcik M, Wong I, Wood J, Wu N, Xing J, Yang Y, Yi Q, Yuan B, Zeiger J, Zhang C, Zhang P, Zhang Y, Zhang X, Zhang Y, Zhang S, Zoghbi H, van den Veyver I, Rehm H, O’Donnell-Luria A. Centers for Mendelian Genomics: A decade of facilitating gene discovery. Genetics In Medicine 2022, 24: 784-797. PMID: 35148959, PMCID: PMC9119004, DOI: 10.1016/j.gim.2021.12.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGene discoveryMendelian GenomicsUnderstanding of genesGene-phenotype relationshipsGenome variationWorldwide data sharingCandidate genesMendelian phenotypesGenomic researchGenome sequencingMatchmaker ExchangeGenomicsGenesSequencingBiomedical researchMajor roleDiscoveryExomePhenotypeRoleGenotypesCommunity
2021
DIAPH1 Variants in Non–East Asian Patients With Sporadic Moyamoya Disease
Kundishora AJ, Peters ST, Pinard A, Duran D, Panchagnula S, Barak T, Miyagishima DF, Dong W, Smith H, Ocken J, Dunbar A, Nelson-Williams C, Haider S, Walker RL, Li B, Zhao H, Thumkeo D, Marlier A, Duy PQ, Diab NS, Reeves BC, Robert SM, Sujijantarat N, Stratman AN, Chen YH, Zhao S, Roszko I, Lu Q, Zhang B, Mane S, Castaldi C, López-Giráldez F, Knight JR, Bamshad MJ, Nickerson DA, Geschwind DH, Chen SL, Storm PB, Diluna ML, Matouk CC, Orbach DB, Alper SL, Smith ER, Lifton RP, Gunel M, Milewicz DM, Jin SC, Kahle KT. DIAPH1 Variants in Non–East Asian Patients With Sporadic Moyamoya Disease. JAMA Neurology 2021, 78: 993-1003. PMID: 34125151, PMCID: PMC8204259, DOI: 10.1001/jamaneurol.2021.1681.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSporadic moyamoya diseaseMoyamoya diseaseValidation cohortDiscovery cohortIntracranial internal carotid arteryRisk genesBilateral moyamoya diseaseTransfusion-dependent thrombocytopeniaLarger validation cohortNon-East Asian patientsInternal carotid arteryAsian individualsCompound heterozygous variantsNon-East AsiansProgressive vasculopathyTransmitted variantsAsian patientsChildhood strokeMedical recordsCarotid arteryTherapeutic ramificationsMAIN OUTCOMEMouse brain tissuePatientsUS hospitals
2020
Alternative genomic diagnoses for individuals with a clinical diagnosis of Dubowitz syndrome
Dyment DA, O'Donnell‐Luria A, Agrawal PB, Akdemir Z, Aleck KA, Antaki D, Al Sharhan H, Au P, Aydin H, Beggs AH, Bilguvar K, Boerwinkle E, Brand H, Brownstein CA, Buyske S, Chodirker B, Choi J, Chudley AE, Clericuzio CL, Cox GF, Curry C, de Boer E, de Vries B, Dunn K, Dutmer CM, England EM, Fahrner JA, Geckinli BB, Genetti CA, Gezdirici A, Gibson WT, Gleeson JG, Greenberg CR, Hall A, Hamosh A, Hartley T, Jhangiani SN, Karaca E, Kernohan K, Lauzon JL, Lewis MES, Lowry RB, López‐Giráldez F, Matise TC, McEvoy‐Venneri J, McInnes B, Mhanni A, Minaur S, Moilanen J, Nguyen A, Nowaczyk MJM, Posey JE, Õunap K, Pehlivan D, Pajusalu S, Penney LS, Poterba T, Prontera P, Doriqui MJR, Sawyer SL, Sobreira N, Stanley V, Torun D, Wargowski D, Witmer PD, Wong I, Xing J, Zaki MS, Zhang Y, Consortium C, Genomics C, Boycott KM, Bamshad MJ, Nickerson DA, Blue EE, Innes AM. Alternative genomic diagnoses for individuals with a clinical diagnosis of Dubowitz syndrome. American Journal Of Medical Genetics Part A 2020, 185: 119-133. PMID: 33098347, PMCID: PMC8197629, DOI: 10.1002/ajmg.a.61926.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGenome sequencingExtensive locus heterogeneityCopy number variationsGenomic analysisMolecular diagnosisSingle geneDe novo variantsNext-generation sequencingDisease genesWide sequencingGenesGenomic diagnosisLocus heterogeneityNovo variantsSequencingPhenotypeAdditional familiesBiallelic variantsHDAC8FamilyVariant filteringDistinctive facial appearanceClinical phenotypeVariantsUncertain significance
2019
Integrative Activity of Mating Loci, Environmentally Responsive Genes, and Secondary Metabolism Pathways during Sexual Development of Chaetomium globosum
Wang Z, López-Giráldez F, Wang J, Trail F, Townsend JP. Integrative Activity of Mating Loci, Environmentally Responsive Genes, and Secondary Metabolism Pathways during Sexual Development of Chaetomium globosum. MBio 2019, 10: 10.1128/mbio.02119-19. PMID: 31822585, PMCID: PMC6904875, DOI: 10.1128/mbio.02119-19.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGene expressionMating lociFungal diversityResponsive genesSexual developmentSecondary metabolism gene clustersGenome-wide gene expressionMating-type genesRich fungal diversitySecondary metabolism pathwaysModel filamentous fungusSecondary metabolic pathwaysWide gene expressionNumerous secondary metabolitesGene expression responsesHistidine kinaseLife cycleSexual reproductionHomothallic speciesDevelopmental genesEvolutionary biologistsHeterokaryon incompatibilityAsexual reproductionDistinct morphological stagesEvolutionary history
2015
Identification and functional characterization of natural human melanocortin 1 receptor mutant alleles in Pakistani population
Shahzad M, Campos J, Tariq N, Serrano C, Yousaf R, Jiménez‐Cervantes C, Yousaf S, Waryah YM, Dad HA, Blue EM, Sobreira N, López‐Giráldez F, Genomics U, Kausar T, Ali M, Waryah AM, Riazuddin S, Shaikh RS, García‐Borrón J, Ahmed ZM. Identification and functional characterization of natural human melanocortin 1 receptor mutant alleles in Pakistani population. Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research 2015, 28: 730-735. PMID: 26197705, PMCID: PMC4609612, DOI: 10.1111/pcmr.12400.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPlasma membraneReduced plasma membrane expressionImpaired cell surface expressionPlasma membrane expressionGs protein-coupled receptorsProtein-coupled receptorsAgonist-induced signalingMelanocortin 1 receptorHeterologous HEK293 cellsCell surface expressionMC1R mutationsConfocal imaging studiesFunction allelesCausative allelesFunctional characterizationMutant allelesERK pathwayWhole-exome sequencingFrame deletionHEK293 cellsTyr298Pakistani familyHEK cellsMembrane expressionNonsense mutationThe Genetic Basis of Mendelian Phenotypes: Discoveries, Challenges, and Opportunities
Chong JX, Buckingham KJ, Jhangiani SN, Boehm C, Sobreira N, Smith JD, Harrell TM, McMillin MJ, Wiszniewski W, Gambin T, Akdemir Z, Doheny K, Scott AF, Avramopoulos D, Chakravarti A, Hoover-Fong J, Mathews D, Witmer PD, Ling H, Hetrick K, Watkins L, Patterson KE, Reinier F, Blue E, Muzny D, Kircher M, Bilguvar K, López-Giráldez F, Sutton VR, Tabor HK, Leal SM, Gunel M, Mane S, Gibbs RA, Boerwinkle E, Hamosh A, Shendure J, Lupski JR, Lifton RP, Valle D, Nickerson DA, Genomics C, Bamshad MJ. The Genetic Basis of Mendelian Phenotypes: Discoveries, Challenges, and Opportunities. American Journal Of Human Genetics 2015, 97: 199-215. PMID: 26166479, PMCID: PMC4573249, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2015.06.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMendelian phenotypesGenetic basisLarge-scale whole-exome sequencingMendelian conditionsGene functionGene regulationGenomic dataWhole-exome sequencingMendelian GenomicsGenesPhenotypic characterizationNovel mechanismExtensive clinical variabilityGenetic variantsPhenotypePervasive sharingBiological mechanismsSequencingNew therapeuticsSuch discoveriesFamilyDiscoveryHuman healthGenomicsClinical variability
2014
Gene Expression Differences among Three Neurospora Species Reveal Genes Required for Sexual Reproduction in Neurospora crassa
Lehr NA, Wang Z, Li N, Hewitt DA, López-Giráldez F, Trail F, Townsend JP. Gene Expression Differences among Three Neurospora Species Reveal Genes Required for Sexual Reproduction in Neurospora crassa. PLOS ONE 2014, 9: e110398. PMID: 25329823, PMCID: PMC4203796, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0110398.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeurospora crassaSexual reproductionN. crassaGenetic basisThree-dimensional fruiting bodiesSexual spore productionN. crassa geneBody developmentDiverse life historiesGenome-wide transcriptomicsSexual developmentStudy of meiosisGene expression differencesList of genesGene expression levelsMeiotic machineryMeiosis genesOrthologous genesSporulation genesNeurospora speciesGlomerella graminicolaEvolutionary timeAnimal taxaPerithecium formationLife history
2012
Transcriptome analyses during fruiting body formation in Fusarium graminearum and Fusarium verticillioides reflect species life history and ecology
Sikhakolli UR, López-Giráldez F, Li N, Common R, Townsend JP, Trail F. Transcriptome analyses during fruiting body formation in Fusarium graminearum and Fusarium verticillioides reflect species life history and ecology. Fungal Genetics And Biology 2012, 49: 663-673. PMID: 22705880, DOI: 10.1016/j.fgb.2012.05.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsF. graminearumOrthologous genesLife historyFusarium graminearumF. verticillioidesGene expressionSexual developmentStage-specific gene expressionSpecies' life historyDifferent life historiesPrevious morphological analysesMorphological developmentLife cycleSexual sporesCereal pathogensUnclassified proteinsFunctional assignmentTranscriptional programsTranscriptome analysisTranscriptional analysisType genesEcological characteristicsApoptotic processFusarium speciesGraminearum