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    Klingseisen, Anna; Jackson, Andrew P

    Genes & development, 2011-Oct-01, 2011-10-01, 20111001, Volume: 25, Issue: 19
    Journal Article

    The greatest difference between species is size; however, the developmental mechanisms determining organism growth remain poorly understood. Primordial dwarfism is a group of human single-gene disorders with extreme global growth failure (which includes Seckel syndrome, microcephalic osteodysplastic primordial dwarfism I MOPD types I and II, and Meier-Gorlin syndrome). Ten genes have now been identified for microcephalic primordial dwarfism, encoding proteins involved in fundamental cellular processes including genome replication (ORC1 origin recognition complex 1, ORC4, ORC6, CDT1, and CDC6), DNA damage response (ATR ataxia-telangiectasia and Rad3-related), mRNA splicing (U4atac), and centrosome function (CEP152, PCNT, and CPAP). Here, we review the cellular and developmental mechanisms underlying the pathogenesis of these conditions and address whether further study of these genes could provide novel insight into the physiological regulation of organism growth.