Enzymatic diagnosis of aspartylglycosaminuria by fluorometric assay of glycosylasparaginase in serum, plasma, or lymphocytes

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Abstract

Serum, plasma, and lymphocytes from aspartylglycosaminuria (AGU) patients and carriers and from normal controls were incubated with a fluorescent glycosylasparaginase substrate, L-aspartic acid β-(7-amido-4- methylcoumarin), and the release of 7-amino-4-methylcoumarin was measured fluorometrically after incubation for 1-4 h. The mean glycosylasparaginase (EC 3.5.1.26) activity in normal serum, plasma, and lymphocytes was 20.2 (SD 5.0) mU/L (n = 24), 17.5 (SD 5.0) mU/L (n = 24), and 242 (SD 108) mU/g protein (n = 17), respectively. The corresponding values in the Finnish AGU patients were 0.7 (SD 0.4) mU/L (n = 10), 0.3 (SD 0.3) mU/L (n = 10), and 6.0 (SD 4.6) mU/g protein (n = 7). No overlapping values were obtained between the AGU patients and the carriers in any of the samples, but the values between the carriers and controls were overlapping in 28 of 29 serum, 22 of 29 plasma, and 4 of 21 lymphocyte samples. Thus, the fluorometric glycosylasparaginase assay in various blood samples allows specific detection of the enzyme defect in AGU, but cannot be used for reliable detection of carriers of the disease.

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Mononen, I., Mononen, T., Ylikangas, P., Kaartinen, V., & Savolainen, K. (1994). Enzymatic diagnosis of aspartylglycosaminuria by fluorometric assay of glycosylasparaginase in serum, plasma, or lymphocytes. Clinical Chemistry, 40(3), 385–388. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/40.3.385

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