ABSTRACT. The molecular abnormality of a phosphoglycerate kinase variant associated with severe red cell enzyme deficiency (about 4% of normal) and episodes of hemolysis with jaundice was examined. The Michaelis constants for the substrates and co-enzymes (1,3-diphosphoglycerate, 3-phosphoglycerate, ATP and ADP) were not grossly different from that of normal. However, the variant enzyme was very labile in vitro. Nucleotide sequence analysis of the variant cDNA revealed a deletion of codon AAG in exon 7. The codon deletion should result in the deletion of one of the tandem lysine residues existing at amino acid 190-191 of the enzyme protein. Based on the three dimensional structure of the protein, molecular instability could be induced by the deletion of a lysine residue.
Keywords: phosphoglycerate kinase; enzyme deficiency; codon deletion, amino acid deletion; jaundice
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