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Relationship between glycogen accumulation and the laforin dual specificity phosphatase.


ABSTRACT: Laforin, encoded by the EPM2A gene, is a dual specificity protein phosphatase that has a functional glycogen-binding domain. Mutations in the EPM2A gene account for around half of the cases of Lafora disease, an autosomal recessive neurodegenerative disorder, characterized by progressive myoclonus epilepsy. The hallmark of the disease is the presence of Lafora bodies, which contain polyglucosan, a poorly branched form of glycogen, in neurons and other tissues. We examined the level of laforin protein in several mouse models in which muscle glycogen accumulation has been altered genetically. Mice with elevated muscle glycogen have increased laforin as judged by Western analysis. Mice completely lacking muscle glycogen or with 10% normal muscle glycogen had reduced laforin. Mice defective in the GAA gene encoding lysosomal alpha-glucosidase (acid maltase) overaccumulate glycogen in the lysosome but did not have elevated laforin. We propose, therefore, that laforin senses cytosolic glycogen accumulation which in turn determines the level of laforin protein.

SUBMITTER: Wang W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1850102 | biostudies-literature | 2006 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Relationship between glycogen accumulation and the laforin dual specificity phosphatase.

Wang Wei W   Parker Gretchen E GE   Skurat Alexander V AV   Raben Nina N   DePaoli-Roach Anna A AA   Roach Peter J PJ  

Biochemical and biophysical research communications 20060926 3


Laforin, encoded by the EPM2A gene, is a dual specificity protein phosphatase that has a functional glycogen-binding domain. Mutations in the EPM2A gene account for around half of the cases of Lafora disease, an autosomal recessive neurodegenerative disorder, characterized by progressive myoclonus epilepsy. The hallmark of the disease is the presence of Lafora bodies, which contain polyglucosan, a poorly branched form of glycogen, in neurons and other tissues. We examined the level of laforin pr  ...[more]

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