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Characterization of deficient heme synthase activity in protoporphyria with cultured skin fibroblasts.

J R Bloomer.   

Abstract

Heme synthase (ferrochelatase) activity, as determined by the chelation of ferrous iron to protoporphyrin or deuteroporphyrin, is reduced to 10-25% of normal in tissues of patients with protoporphyria. With cultured skin fibroblasts from seven patients with protoporphyria and six normal individuals, the present studies examined the enzymatic defect.Heme synthase activity in normal and protoporphyria fibroblasts had the same pH optimum, showed similar inhibition by divalent metals, and had the highest specific activity in the mitochondrial-enriched fraction. The ultrastructural features and other biochemical parameters of mitochondria were normal in protoporphyria cells, excluding a general mitochondrial defect. Measurement of the rate of deuteroheme formation at different concentrations of substrate demonstrated a significant reduction in the apparent K(m) for deuteroporphyrin in detergent-treated sonicates of protoporphyria fibroblasts compared to normal (7.5 +/- 0.9 muM, mean +/- SEM, vs. 17.4 +/- 1.8), as well as a decrease in the velocity of reaction (mean level was 21% of normal). Studies with intact cells, in which heme synthase activity was estimated indirectly, also indicated that the apparent K(m) for porphyrin substrate was significantly lower in protoporphyria lines. These data show that heme synthase in protoporphyria fibroblasts has markedly reduced catalytic activity despite an increased affinity for porphyrin substrate. This could be caused by either a change in the enzyme protein, or an alteration of its micro-environment.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7356682      PMCID: PMC371370          DOI: 10.1172/JCI109675

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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