Protective protein gene mutations in galactosialidosis

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Abstract

Four different protective protein cDNA mutations, 146A → G (Q49R), 193T → C (W65R), 268-269TC → CT (S90L), and 1184A → G (Y395C), were identified in six Japanese galactosialidosis patients with various phenotypic manifestations, and another mutation, 746T → A (Y249N), in a patient of French-German origin with an atypical clinical course. Y395C was a common mutation in four Japanese patients in infancy and childhood; two juvenile patients were compound heterozygotes of Y395C and another common mutation, SpDEx7, and the other two infants were compound heterozygotes of Y395C and mutant alleles other than SpDEx7. We confirmed these mutations in genomic DNA by direct-sequence analysis or restriction-site analysis. The mutant cDNA clones, transiently expressed in a transformed galactosialidosis cell line, did not restore the secondarily deficient β-galactosidase or α-neuraminidase activity except for the Y249N mutation that expressed some carboxypeptidase activity and restored the two lysosomal enzyme activities. Pulse-chase analysis detected a small amount of the mature form, as well as the precursor, in the cells transfected with the Y249N cDNA. Only precursor proteins were detected, mature proteins not appearing for the other mutant cDNAs.

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Shimmoto, M., Fukuhara, Y., Itoh, K., Oshima, A., Sakuraba, H., & Suzuki, Y. (1993). Protective protein gene mutations in galactosialidosis. Journal of Clinical Investigation, 91(6), 2393–2398. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI116472

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