Literature DB >> 9657767

Six previously undescribed pyruvate kinase mutations causing enzyme deficiency.

A Demina1, K I Varughese, J Barbot, L Forman, E Beutler.   

Abstract

Erythrocyte pyruvate kinase deficiency is the most common cause of hereditary nonspherocytic hemolytic anemia. We present 6 previously undescribed mutations of the PKLR gene associated with enzyme deficiency located at cDNA nt 476 G-->T (159Gly-->Val), 884 C-->T (295Ala-->Val), 943 G-->A (315Glu-->Lys), 1022 G-->A (341Gly-->Asp), 1511 G-->T (504Arg-->Leu), and 1528 C-->T (510Arg-->Ter). Two of these mutations are near the substrate binding site: the 315Glu-->Lys (943A) mutation may be involved in Mg2+ binding and 159Gly-->Val (476T) mutation has a possible effect on ADP binding. Four of six mutations produce deduced changes in the shape of the molecule. Two of these mutations, 504Arg-->Leu (1511T) and 510Arg-->Ter (1528T), are located at the interface of domains A and C. One of them (510Arg-->Ter) is a deletion of the C-terminal residues affecting the integrity of the protein. The 504Arg-->Leu mutation eliminates a stabilizing interaction between domains A and C. Changes in amino acid 341(nt 1022) from Gly to Asp cause local perturbations. The mutation 295Ala-->Val (884T) might affect the way pyruvate kinase interacts with other molecules. We review previously described mutations and conclude that there is not yet sufficient data to allow us to draw conclusions regarding genotype/phenotype relationship.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9657767

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


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