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Lectu re Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems

Martin J. Beckmann, H. P. Kunzi

· 1975 · ▲ 2,409 citations

Abstract

Recent studies have identified phosphoglucomutase 1 (PGM1) deficiency as an inherited metabolic disorder in humans. Affected patients show multiple disease phenotypes, including dilated cardiomyopathy, exercise intolerance, and hepatopathy, reflecting the central role of the enzyme in glucose metabolism. We present here the first in vitro biochemical characterization of 13 missense mutations involved in PGM1 deficiency. The biochemical phenotypes of the PGM1 mutants cluster into two groups: those with compromised catalysis and those with possible folding defects. Relative to the recombinant wild-type enzyme, certain missense mutants show greatly decreased expression of soluble protein and/or increased aggregation. In contrast, other missense variants are well behaved in solution, but show dramatic reductions in enzyme activity, with kcat/Km often <1.5% of wild-type. Modest changes in protein conformation and flexibility are also apparent in some of the catalytically impaired variants. In the case of the G291R mutant, severely compromised activity is linked to the inability of a key active site serine to be phosphorylated, a prerequisite for catalysis. Our results complement previous in vivo studies, which suggest that both protein misfolding and catalytic impairment may play a role in PGM1 deficiency.

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Beckmann, M.J., &amp; Kunzi, H.P. (1975). Lectu re Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.m114.597914
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Beckmann MJ, Kunzi HP. Lectu re Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems. 1975. doi:10.1074/jbc.m114.597914.
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@article{martin1975Lectur, title = {Lectu re Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems}, author = {Martin J. Beckmann and H. P. Kunzi}, year = {1975}, doi = {10.1074/jbc.m114.597914}, }

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