Abstract:BackgroundAutism spectrum disorder (ASD) has been found to be associated with duplication or triplication of the UBE3A gene, which encodes for E6‐associated protein (E6AP, an E3 ubiquitin ligase and transcriptional coactivator). Mice with three copies of UBE3A exhibit core ASD features and humans with Dup15q share many symptoms with ASD. However, the few E6AP ubiquitination substrates found do not explain ASD pathology. Our lab has identified and characterized E6AP as a coactivator of steroid hormone receptor … Show more
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