Molecular investigations of a novel iduronate-2-sulfatase mutant in a Chinese patient.

March 16th, 2008 | by admin |

Molecular investigations of a novel iduronate-2-sulfatase mutant in a Chinese patient.

BACKGROUND: Molecular investigations of iduronate-2-sulfatase (IDS) mutants for the X-linked lysosomal storage disease mucopolysaccharidosis type II (MPS II, Hunter disease), commonly depends on transient expression studies to verify a single nucleotide change to be pathogenic. In 2 severely affected patients, IDS missense mutations, c.1016T>C (novel) and c.1016T>G (known) were identified predicting the substitution of an ambivalent cyclic proline and a hydrophilic arginine respectively for the hydrophobic leucine at residue 339. We hypothesized that residue Leu339 may be functionally critical. METHODS: We performed a study for the 2 mutations by in-situ mutagenesis, in vitro expression, and functional analysis. RESULTS: Transient expression revealed that both the missense variants had stable mRNA but their residual enzyme activities remained <2.5% of normal level. The effect of the missense mutations on protein expression was detected by Western blot analysis. Both the missense mutations synthesized the precursor form but had reduced mature form of IDS. CONCLUSION: The novel mutation p.L339P is a disease-causing mutation affecting maturation of the protein.

Lau KC, Lam CW.

Department of Chemical Pathology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prince of Wales Hospital, Hong Kong, China.

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