Human aldolase A deficiency associated with a hemolytic anemia: thermolabile aldolase due to a single base mutation.
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Fructose-1,6-bisphosphate aldolase A (fructose-bisphosphate aldolase; EC 4.1.2.13) deficiency is an autosomal recessive disorder associated with hereditary hemolytic anemia. To clarify the molecular mechanism of the deficiency at the nucleotide level, we have cloned aldolase A cDNA from a patient's poly(A)+ RNA that was expressed in cultured lymphoblastoid cells. Nucleotide analysis of the patient's aldolase A cDNA showed a substitution of a single nucleotide (adenine to guanine) at position 386 in a coding region. As a result, the 128th amino acid, aspartic acid, was replaced with glycine (GAT to GGT). Furthermore, change of the second letter of the aspartic acid codon extinguished a F ok I restriction site (GGATG to GGGTG). Southern blot analysis of the genomic DNA showed the patient carried a homozygous mutation inherited from his parents. When compared with normal human aldolase A, the patient's enzyme from erythrocytes and from cultured lymphoblastoid cells was found to be highly thermolabile, suggesting that this mutation causes a functional defect of the enzyme. To further examine this possibility, the thermal stability of aldolase A of the patient and of a normal control, expressed in Escherichia coli using expression plasmids, was determined. The results of E. coli expression of the mutated aldolase A enzyme confirmed the thermolabile nature of the abnormal enzyme. The Asp-128 is conserved in aldolase A, B, and C of eukaryotes, including an insect, Drosophila, suggesting that the Asp-128 of the aldolase A protein is likely to be an amino acid residue with a crucial role in maintaining the correct spatial structure or in performing the catalytic function of the enzyme.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
دوره 84 23 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1987