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Assignment of Sp alpha I/74 hereditary elliptocytosis to the alpha- or beta-chain of spectrin through in vitro dimer reconstitution.

B Pothier1, N Alloisio, J Maréchal, L Morlé, M T Ducluzeau, C Caldani, N Philippe, J Delaunay.   

Abstract

Partial digestion of spectrin dimers in vitro has allowed the definition of domains. For example, the portions of the dimers that are involved in spectrin self-association are represented by the alpha I and the beta I domains. The alpha I domain (80 Kd) is further cleaved into a minor 78 Kd fragment and, more substantially, into a 74 Kd fragment. The intensity of the latter, which we expressed as the 74:(80 + 78 + 74) ratio, or the 74:alpha I ratio, is variable depending on the experimental conditions, eg, in fine, on the conformation of the alpha I domain. A number of cases of hereditary elliptocytosis (HE) are associated with an increase of the 74:alpha I ratio, also referred to as the Sp alpha I/74 abnormality. Several lines of evidence have suggested that the causal mutations may lie in the alpha- or the beta-chain, a point of importance before one undertakes studies at the gene level. In order to address this question, we reconstituted spectrin dimers in vitro, combining alpha- and beta-chains of various origins, and then carried out partial digestion and assayed the Sp alpha I/74 abnormality. The patterns obtained with reconstituted dimers were nearly identical to those of native dimers. We applied the assay to three spectrin variants that cause Sp alpha I/74 HE: (1) a variant that we previously designated spectrin Nice and whose beta-chain lacks a 4 Kd fragment in its C-terminal region; and two distinct variants that we found in two unrelated white families and that we provisionally designated spectrin Lyon and spectrin Culoz. The Sp alpha I/74 abnormality appeared in all kinds of dimers that harbored the beta-chain of spectrin Nice, or the alpha-chain of spectrin Lyon or spectrin Culoz, respectively. Therefore, we confirmed that spectrin Nice is a (alpha I/74) beta-variant, and established that both spectrin Lyon and spectrin Culoz are (alpha I/74) alpha-variants. The present assay may be extended to any spectrin variant displaying the Sp alpha I/74 abnormality.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2337674

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood        ISSN: 0006-4971            Impact factor:   22.113


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Authors:  N Alloisio; L Morlé; J Maréchal; A F Roux; M T Ducluzeau; D Guetarni; B Pothier; F Baklouti; A Ghanem; R Kastally; J Delaunay
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  1991-06       Impact factor: 14.808

2.  Two elliptocytogenic alpha I/74 variants of the spectrin alpha I domain. Spectrin Culoz (GGT----GTT; alpha I 40 Gly----Val) and spectrin Lyon (CTT----TTT; alpha I 43 Leu---Phe).

Authors:  L Morlé; A F Roux; N Alloisio; B Pothier; J Starck; L Denoroy; F Morlé; R C Rudigoz; B G Forget; J Delaunay
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  1990-08       Impact factor: 14.808

3.  Spectrin self-association site: characterization and study of beta-spectrin mutations associated with hereditary elliptocytosis.

Authors:  G Nicolas; S Pedroni; C Fournier; H Gautero; C Craescu; D Dhermy; M C Lecomte
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  1998-05-15       Impact factor: 3.857

4.  Four different mutations in codon 28 of alpha spectrin are associated with structurally and functionally abnormal spectrin alpha I/74 in hereditary elliptocytosis.

Authors:  T L Coetzer; K Sahr; J Prchal; H Blacklock; L Peterson; R Koler; J Doyle; J Manaster; J Palek
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  1991-09       Impact factor: 14.808

5.  A surface replica method: a useful tool for studies of the cytoskeletal network in red cell membranes of normal subjects and patients with a beta-spectrin mutant (spectrin Le Puy: beta 220/214).

Authors:  A Yawata; A Kanzaki; K Uehira; Y Yawata
Journal:  Virchows Arch       Date:  1994       Impact factor: 4.064

6.  Association studies of erythroid alpha-spectrin at the tetramerization site.

Authors:  Vinh Q Lam; Chloe Antoniou; Ramunas Rolius; Leslie W-M Fung
Journal:  Br J Haematol       Date:  2009-08-31       Impact factor: 6.998

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