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Expression analysis revealing destabilizing mutations in phosphomannomutase 2 deficiency (PMM2-CDG): expression analysis of PMM2-CDG mutations.

Abstract
Deficiency of phosphomannomutase (PMM2, MIM#601785) is the most common congenital disorder of glycosylation. Herein we report the genetic analysis of 22 Spanish PMM2 deficient patients and the functional analysis of 14 nucleotide changes in a prokaryotic expression system in order to elucidate their molecular pathogenesis. PMM2 activity assay revealed the presence of six protein changes with no enzymatic activities (p.R123Q, p.R141H, p.F157S, p.P184T, p.F207S and p.D209G) and seven mild protein changes with residual activities ranging from 16 to 54% (p.L32R, p.V44A p.D65Y, p.P113L p.T118S, p.T237M and p.C241S) and also one variant change with normal activity (p.E197A). The results obtained from Western blot analysis, degradation time courses of 11 protein changes and structural analysis of the PMM2 protein, suggest that the loss-of-function of most mutant proteins is based on their increased susceptibility to degradation or aggregation compared to the wild type protein, considering PMM2 deficiency as a conformational disease. We have identified exclusively catalytic protein change (p.D209G), catalytic protein changes affecting protein stability (p.R123Q and p.R141H), two protein changes disrupting the dimer interface (p.P113L and p.T118S) and several misfolding changes (p.L32R, p.V44A, p.D65Y, p.F157S, p.P184T, p.F207S, p.T237M and p.C241S). Our current work opens a promising therapeutic option using pharmacological chaperones to revert the effect of the characterized misfolding mutations identified in a wide range of PMM2 deficient patients.
AuthorsAna Isabel Vega, Celia Pérez-Cerdá, David Abia, Alejandra Gámez, Paz Briones, Rafael Artuch, Lourdes R Desviat, Magdalena Ugarte, Belén Pérez
JournalJournal of inherited metabolic disease (J Inherit Metab Dis) Vol. 34 Issue 4 Pg. 929-39 (Aug 2011) ISSN: 1573-2665 [Electronic] United States
PMID21541725 (Publication Type: Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't)
Chemical References
  • Phosphotransferases (Phosphomutases)
  • phosphomannomutase 2, human
Topics
  • Cell Line
  • Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation (genetics, metabolism, pathology)
  • DNA Mutational Analysis
  • Enzyme Stability (genetics)
  • Gene Expression Profiling
  • Gene Expression Regulation, Enzymologic (genetics)
  • Humans
  • Mutation, Missense (physiology)
  • Phosphotransferases (Phosphomutases) (deficiency, genetics, metabolism)
  • Protein Folding

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