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Residual adenylosuccinase activities in fibroblasts of adenylosuccinase-deficient children: parallel deficiency with adenylosuccinate and succinyl-AICAR in profoundly retarded patients and non-parallel deficiency in a mildly retarded girl.

F Van den Bergh1, M F Vincent, J Jaeken, G Van den Berghe.   

Abstract

Adenylosuccinase (ASase) catalyses both the conversion of succinyl-aminoimidazole carboxamide ribotide (succinyl-AICAR) into AICAR and that of adenylosuccinate into AMP in the synthesis of purine nucleotides. Its deficiency results in the accumulation in body fluids of the nucleosides corresponding to both substrates, succinyl-AICAriboside and succinyladenosine. Two main subtypes of the defect are type I with severe mental retardation and succinyladenosine/succinyl-AICAriboside ratios around 1, and type II with slight mental delay and succinyladenosine/succinyl-AICAriboside ratios around 4. We report that in fibroblasts of type I patients, the activity of ASase with both adenylosuccinate and succinyl-AICAR is about 30% of normal. In contrast, in type II fibroblasts, the activity with adenylosuccinate is only 3% of normal, whereas that with succinyl-AICAR is also 30% of normal. If also present in other tissues, this non-parallel deficiency provides an explanation for the higher concentration of succinyladenosine in type II. In type I fibroblasts, ASase is further characterized mainly by a 3-fold to 4-fold increase in Km for succinyl-AICAR, and by retarded elution from an anion exchanger. In type II fibroblasts, ASase is characterized by a similar increase in Km for succinyl-AICAR but by a potent inhibition by KCl and nucleoside triphosphates, and by a normal elution profile. These results suggest a modification of the surface charge of ASase in type I, and the addition of one or more positively charged residues in the active site in type II.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8412002     DOI: 10.1007/bf00710291

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Inherit Metab Dis        ISSN: 0141-8955            Impact factor:   4.982


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