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Molecular consequences of the pathogenic mutation in feline GM1 gangliosidosis.


ABSTRACT: G(M1) gangliosidosis is an inherited, fatal neurodegenerative disease caused by deficiency of lysosomal beta-d-galactosidase (EC 3.2.1.23) and consequent storage of undegraded G(M1) ganglioside. To characterize the genetic mutation responsible for feline G(M1) gangliosidosis, the normal sequence of feline beta-galactosidase cDNA first was defined. The feline beta-galactosidase open reading frame is 2010 base pairs, producing a protein of 669 amino acids. The putative signal sequence consists of amino acids 1-24 of the beta-galactosidase precursor protein, which contains seven potential N-linked glycosylation sites, as in the human protein. Overall sequence homology between feline and human beta-galactosidase is 74% for the open reading frame and 82% for the amino acid sequence. After normal beta-galactosidase was sequenced, the mutation responsible for feline G(M1) gangliosidosis was defined as a G to C substitution at position 1448 of the open reading frame, resulting in an amino acid substitution at arginine 483, known to cause G(M1) gangliosidosis in humans. Feline beta-galactosidase messenger RNA levels were normal in cerebral cortex, as determined by quantitative RT-PCR assays. Although enzymatic activity is severely reduced by the mutation, a full-length feline beta-galactosidase cDNA restored activity in transfected G(M1) fibroblasts to 18-times normal. beta-Galactosidase protein levels in G(M1) tissues were normal on Western blots, but immunofluorescence analysis demonstrated that the majority of mutant beta-galactosidase protein did not reach the lysosome. Additionally, G(M1) cat fibroblasts demonstrated increased expression of glucose-related protein 78/BiP and protein disulfide isomerase, suggesting that the unfolded protein response plays a role in pathogenesis of feline G(M1) gangliosidosis.

SUBMITTER: Martin DR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2910747 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Molecular consequences of the pathogenic mutation in feline GM1 gangliosidosis.

Martin Douglas R DR   Rigat Brigitte A BA   Foureman Polly P   Varadarajan G S GS   Hwang Misako M   Krum Barbara K BK   Smith Bruce F BF   Callahan John W JW   Mahuran Don J DJ   Baker Henry J HJ  

Molecular genetics and metabolism 20080318 2


G(M1) gangliosidosis is an inherited, fatal neurodegenerative disease caused by deficiency of lysosomal beta-d-galactosidase (EC 3.2.1.23) and consequent storage of undegraded G(M1) ganglioside. To characterize the genetic mutation responsible for feline G(M1) gangliosidosis, the normal sequence of feline beta-galactosidase cDNA first was defined. The feline beta-galactosidase open reading frame is 2010 base pairs, producing a protein of 669 amino acids. The putative signal sequence consists of  ...[more]

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