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A report of 2 new cases of MODY2 and review of the literature: implications in the search for type 2 diabetes drugs.

Christos Shammas1, Vassos Neocleous, Marie M Phelan, Lu-Yun Lian, Nicos Skordis, Leonidas A Phylactou.   

Abstract

Glucokinase (GCK) acts as a glucose sensor and stimulates the release of insulin from pancreatic β-cells and any GCK gene mutations can lead to different forms of diabetes, such as GCK-monogenic diabetes of the young type 2 (MODY2), permanent neonatal diabetes and congenital hyperinsulinism. Many MODY2 causing mutations display a variation in the degree of severity, ranging from mild dietary-restricted forms to more detrimental presentation requiring insulin replacement. The present study reviews known and two novel GCK mutations in terms of molecular perturbation of the GCK atomic structure but also emphasizes the inactivating and activating properties of the GCK as treatment for T2DM. In silico analysis demonstrated that the newly discovered mutation p.Arg447Pro causes structural conformational changes that lead to the destabilization of the functional properties of the protein resulting in the reduction of glucose and MgATP2- affinity. The novel p.Glu440Stop nonsense mutation on the other hand inactivates the cytoplasmic enzymatic activity of the protein as it is responsible for the loss of the C-terminal end of the polypeptide that includes vital glucose-releasing residues. Based on the in silico models of existing structural data we identified several classes of GCK mutations and discuss their relation to disease outcome. GCK has a central role in controlling body glucose homeostasis and therefore is considered an outstanding drug target for developing new antidiabetic therapies using small molecular activators (GKAs). This study emphasizes the importance in understanding how inactivating and activating GCK mutations affect the mechanistic properties of this glucose sensor. Such information can become the basis for drug discovery of therapeutic compounds and the treatment of T2DM by targeting the GCK allosteric activator site.
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Keywords:  6-phosphofructo-2-kinase/fructose-2,6-biphosphatase; ATP; Congenital hyperinsulinism; DPP-4; G6P; GCK; GKAs; GKRP; GLP-1; GLUT2; GSIR; Glucokinase; Glucokinase activators; MODY2; Maturity-onset diabetes of the young; Monogenic diabetes of young type 2; Neonatal diabetes; OGTT; Oral Glucose Tolerance test; PFKFBI; SUR1; T2DM; Type 2 diabetes; adenosine triphosphate; dipeptidyl peptidase enzyme; glucagon-like peptide-1; glucokinase regulatory protein; glucose 6-phosphate; glucose transporter-2; glucose-stimulated insulin release; sulfonylurea receptor 1

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23890519     DOI: 10.1016/j.metabol.2013.06.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Metabolism        ISSN: 0026-0495            Impact factor:   8.694


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1.  Heterozygous lys169Glu mutation of glucokinase gene in a Chinese family having glucokinase-maturity-onset diabetes of the young (GCK-MODY).

Authors:  W Zhou; M Chen; H Zhou; Z Zhang
Journal:  J Postgrad Med       Date:  2019 Oct-Dec       Impact factor: 1.476

2.  A new compound heterozygosis for inactivating mutations in the glucokinase gene as cause of permanent neonatal diabetes mellitus (PNDM) in double-first cousins.

Authors:  Adriana Mangue Esquiaveto-Aun; Maricilda Palandi De Mello; Maria Fernanda Vanti Macedo Paulino; Walter José Minicucci; Gil Guerra-Júnior; Sofia Helena Valente De Lemos-Marini
Journal:  Diabetol Metab Syndr       Date:  2015-11-18       Impact factor: 3.320

3.  MODY2 in Asia: analysis of GCK mutations and clinical characteristics.

Authors:  Yuan Zhou; ShengNan Wang; Jing Wu; JianJun Dong; Lin Liao
Journal:  Endocr Connect       Date:  2020-05       Impact factor: 3.335

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