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Title: Enzymatic activity of methionine adenosyltransferase variants identified in patients with persistent hypermethioninemia
Author(s) : Fernandez-Irigoyen, J. (Javier)
Santamaria, E. (Enrique)
Chien, Y-H (Yin-Hsiu)
Hwu, W-L (Wuh-Liang)
Korman, S.H. (Stanley H.)
Faghfoury, H. (Hanna)
Schulze, A. (Andreas)
Hoganson, G.E. (George E.)
Stabler, S.P. (Sally P.)
Allen, R.H. (Robert H.)
Wagner, C. (Conrad)
Mudd, S.H. (S. Harvey)
Corrales, F.J. (Fernando José)
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Fernandez-Irigoyen J, Santamaria E, Chien YH, Hwu WL, Korman SH, Faghfoury H, et al. Enzymatic activity of methionine adenosyltransferase variants identified in patients with persistent hypermethioninemia. Mol Genet Metab 2010 Oct-Nov;101(2-3):172-177.
Keywords: Methionine adenosyltransferase
Hypermethioninemia
S-adenosylmethionine
Tripolyphosphate
Abstract: Methionine adenosyltransferases (MAT's) are central enzymes in living organisms that have been conserved with a high degree of homology among species. In the liver, MAT I and III, tetrameric and dimeric isoforms of the same catalytic subunit encoded by the gene MAT1A, account for the predominant portion of total body synthesis of S-adenosylmethionine (SAM), a versatile sulfonium ion-containing molecule involved in a variety of vital metabolic reactions and in the control of hepatocyte proliferation and differentiation. During the past 15years 28 MAT1A mutations have been described in patients with elevated plasma methionines, total homocysteines at most only moderately elevated, and normal levels of tyrosine and other aminoacids. In this study we describe functional analyses that determine the MAT and tripolyphosphatase (PPPase) activities of 18 MAT1A variants, six of them novel, and none of them previously assayed for activity. With the exception of G69S and Y92H, all recombinant proteins showed impairment (usually severe) of MAT activity. Tripolyphosphate (PPPi) hydrolysis was decreased only in some mutant proteins but, when it was decreased MAT activity was always also impaired.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10171/21419
Publisher version (URL): http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1096719210002714
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