RAPADILINO syndrome is caused by
RECQL4 gene mutations. The
RECQL4 gene gives instructions to produce a member of a protein family known as
RecQ helicases.
Helicases are
enzymes that temporarily bind to
DNA and unwind the
DNA molecule's
two spiral strands. This unwinding is needed for
DNA replication to prepare for
cell division and for
mending damaged DNA. The
RECQL4 protein is involved in
DNA replication and
repair as well as the stability of
genetic information in
cells. The most frequent
RECQL4 gene mutation linked to RAPADILINO syndrome causes the
RECQL4 protein to be misassembled. This
genetic mutation causes the formation of a protein that lacks
exon 7, therefore cannot function as a
helicase. In the lack of
helicase function, normal
DNA replication and
repair may be impaired resulting in widespread
genetic damage. Although it is unknown how
RECQL4 gene
mutations produce RAPADILINO syndrome's specific symptoms, these changes may result in the accumulation of
DNA errors and
cell death. ==References==