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Four new adenosine deaminase mutations,altering a zinc-binding histidine,two conserved alanines,and a 5′ splice site
Authors:Ines Santisteban  Francisco X Arredondo-Vega  Susan Kelly  Marianne Debre  Alain Fischer  Jean Louis Prignon  Bettina Hilman  Jane Eldahr  David H Dreyfus  Erwin W Gelfand  P Lynne Howell  Michael S Hershfield
Institution:Ines Santisteban,Francisco X. Arredondo-Vega,Susan Kelly,Marianne Debre,Alain Fischer,Jean Louis Pérignon,Bettina Hilman,Jane Eldahr,David H. Dreyfus,Erwin W. Gelfand,P. Lynne Howell,Michael S. Hershfield
Abstract:Three new missense mutations (H15D, A83D, and A179D) and a new splicing defect (573 + 1G→A) in the 5′ splice site of intron 5 were among six mutant adenosine deaminase (ADA) alleles found in three unrelated patients with severe combined immunodeficiency disease, the most common phenotype associated with ADA deficiency. When expressed in vitro, the H15D, A83D, and A179D proteins lacked detectable ADA activity. The splicing defect caused skipping of exon 5, resulting in premature termination of translation and a reduced level of mRNA. H15D is the first naturally occurring mutation of a residue that coordinates directly with the enzyme-associated zinc ion. Molecular modeling based on the atomic coordinates of murine ADA suggests that the D15 mutation would create a cavity or gap between the zinc ion and the side chain carboxylate of D15. This could alter the ability of zinc to activate a water molecule postulated to play a role in the catalytic mechanism. A83 and A179 are not directly involved in the active site, but are conserved residues located respectively in a helix 4 and β strand 4 of the α/β barrel. Replacement of these small hydrophobic Ala residues with the charged, more bulky Asp side chain may distort ADA structure and affect enzyme stability or folding.© 1995 wiley-Liss, Inc.
Keywords:Zinc coordination  Severe combined immunodeficiency disease  PEG-ADA  Deoxyadenosine  S-adenosylhomocysteine hydrolase
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