Deficiency of GDP-Man:GlcNAc2-PP-Dolichol Mannosyltransferase Causes Congenital Disorder of Glycosylation Type Ik

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The molecular nature of a severe multisystemic disorder with a recurrent nonimmune hydrops fetalis was identified as deficiency of GDP-Man:GlcNAc 2-PP-dolichol mannosyltransferase, the human orthologue of the yeast ALG1 gene (MIM 605907). The disease belongs to the group of congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDG) and is designated as subtype CDG-Ik. In patient-derived serum, the total amount of the glycoprotein transferrin was reduced. Moreover, a partial loss of N-glycan chains was observed, a characteristic feature of CDG type I forms. Metabolic labeling with [6- 3H]glucosamine revealed an accumulation of GlcNAc 2-PP-dolichol and GlcNAc1-PP-dolichol in skin fibroblasts of the patient. Incubation of fibroblast extracts with [ 14C]GlcNAc2-PP-dolichol and GDP-mannose indicated a severely reduced activity of the β1,4-mannosyltransferase, elongating GlcNAc2-PP-dolichol to Man1GlcNAc2-PP-dolichol at the cytosolic side of the endoplasmic reticulum. Genetic analysis of the patient's hALG1 gene identified a homozygous mutation leading to the exchange of a serine residue to leucine at position 258 in the hALG1 protein. The disease-causing nature of the hALG1 mutation for the glycosylation defect was verified by a retroviral complementation approach in patient-derived primary fibroblasts and was confirmed by the expression of wild-type and mutant hALG1 in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae alg1-1 strain.

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Schwarz, M., Thiel, C., Lübbehusen, J., Dorland, B., De Koning, T., Von Figura, K., … Körner, C. (2004). Deficiency of GDP-Man:GlcNAc2-PP-Dolichol Mannosyltransferase Causes Congenital Disorder of Glycosylation Type Ik. American Journal of Human Genetics, 74(3), 472–481. https://doi.org/10.1086/382492

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