Hexosaminidase isozyme in type O Gm2 gangliosidosis (Sandhoff-Jatzkewitz disease).
- 1 September 1975
- journal article
- case report
- Vol. 27 (5) , 628-38
Abstract
The residual enzyme of the fibroblasts of a child with homozygous type 0 GM2 gangliosidosis (Sandhoff-Jatzkewitz disease) has been found to correspond with a minor fraction of enzyme which can be isolated from normal fibroblasts by repeated chromatography. This enzyme is designated as hexosaminidase (hex) S. It reacts with antiserum prepared against homogeneous hex A but not with serum prepared against homogeneous hex B. These findings support our previously described model of the relationship between hex A and hex G: hex A has the structure (alpha beta)3, while hex B is (beta)6. Type B GM2 gangliosidosis (Tay-Sachs disease) is the alpha- mutation, while type 0 GM2 gangliosidosis (Sandhoff-Jatzkewitz disease) is the beta- mutation. In the absence of normal beta subunits there is increased polymerization of alpha subunits forming hex S, which probably has a structure of (alpha)6. A parallel between the thalassemias and GM2 gangliosidosis is evident: deficiency of one of the chains of which the protein is composed leads to an excess of polymers comprised of the other chains. In type B GM2 gangliosidosis, the excess of beta chanis leads to increased amounts of hex B beta)6; in type 0 GM2 gangliosidosis, the excess of alpha chains leads to formation of increased amounts of the alpha chain polymer, hex S.This publication has 22 references indexed in Scilit:
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