Molecular Mechanisms of Type II Factor XIII Deficiency: Novel Gly562-Arg Mutation and C-Terminal Truncation of the A Subunit Cause Factor XIII Deficiency as Characterized in a Mammalian Expression System
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- 15 April 1998
- journal article
- Published by American Society of Hematology in Blood
- Vol. 91 (8) , 2830-2838
- https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v91.8.2830.2830_2830_2838
Abstract
To explore the biological and clinical implications of the structure/function relationships in factor XIII, mutations in two patients with type II deficiency were identified and characterized in a mammalian expression system. Nucleotide sequence analysis of the A subunit gene showed that case no. 1 had a deletion of 4 bp (AATT) in exon XI and that, in case no. 2, Gly562 (GGG) had been replaced by Arg(AGG). The deletion in case no. 1 leads to a premature termination at codon 464. Restriction digestion of amplified DNAs confirmed that both cases were homozygous for their respective mutations. Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction analysis demonstrated that the level of mRNA was greatly reduced in case no. 1, whereas the level of mutant mRNA expressed in case no. 2 was normal. Molecular modeling calculated that Arg562 changed the conformation of the A subunit, suggesting misfolding and/or destabilization of the molecule. To determine how these mutations impaired synthesis of the A subunit, recombinant A subunits bearing the mutations were expressed in mammalian cells. Pulse-chase experiments showed that the mutants were synthesized normally but disappeared rapidly, whereas the wild-type remained. These results indicate that both mutant proteins with an altered conformation become prone to rapid degradation, resulting in factor XIII deficiency in these patients.Keywords
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