Transient expression of wild-type and mutant glucocerebrosidases in hybrid vaccinia expression system

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Abstract

Gaucher disease, the most prevalent lysosomal storage disease, is characterised by a significant phenotypic variation caused by more than 150 mutations. In order to verify pathogenicity of mutations found in the Czech Gaucher population, the vaccinia expression system was used. The wild-type human β-glucocerebrosidase cDNA and cDNAs carrying the mutations 72delC, 1326insT, 1263del55, S196P, N370S, L444P, G202E, D409H, T369M, L444P+V460V, and D409H+T369M were expressed in Gaucher fibroblast cell line (L444P/S107L), BSC40, and HeLa G cells. The enzymatic activity and immunological reactivity were analysed. Only β-glucocerebrosidase-deficient fibroblasts were suitable for expression using plasmid transfection. The expressed β-glucosidase activity of mutant glucocerebrosidases was in good correlation with the presumed severity of the mutations.

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Hodaňová, K., Mělková, Z., Horowitz, M., & Hřebíček, M. (2003). Transient expression of wild-type and mutant glucocerebrosidases in hybrid vaccinia expression system. European Journal of Human Genetics, 11(5), 369–374. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.ejhg.5200974

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