A single amino acid substitution (157 Gly----Val) in a phosphoglycerate kinase variant (PGK Shizuoka) associated with chronic hemolysis and myoglobinuria.

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Fujii H, Kanno H, Hirono A, Shiomura T, Miwa S

A single amino acid substitution (157 Gly----Val) in a phosphoglycerate kinase variant (PGK Shizuoka) associated with chronic hemolysis and myoglobinuria.

Blood. 1992 Mar 15;79(6):1582-5.

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Abstract

We have determined a single amino acid substitution in a new phosphoglycerate kinase (PGK) variant, PGK Shizuoka, associated with chronic hemolysis and myoglobinuria. PGK Shizuoka had an extremely low enzyme activity with normal kinetic properties and normal electrophoretic mobility. Total blood cell RNA of the patient was reverse-transcribed and amplified by the polymerase chain reaction. A single nucleotide substitution from guanine to thymine at position 473 of PGK messenger RNA was found. This nucleotide change causes a single amino acid substitution from Gly to Val at the 157th position, which is located in the NH2-terminal domain of the enzyme. This mutation creates a new Bst XI cleavage site in exon 5, and we thus confirmed the mutation in the variant gene. The replacement of Gly by Val is considered to affect enzyme catalysis.

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Phosphoglycerate kinase 1P00558Details