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Chemical chaperone therapy: chaperone effect on mutant enzyme and cellular pathophysiology in β-galactosidase deficiency.
[gm1 gangliosidosis]
β-
Galactosidase
deficiency
is
a
group
of
lysosomal
lipid
storage
disorders
with
an
autosomal
recessive
trait
.
It
causes
two
clinically
different
diseases
,
G
(
M
1
)
-
gangliosidosis
and
Morquio
B
disease
.
It
is
caused
by
heterogeneous
mutations
in
the
GLB
1
gene
coding
for
the
lysosomal
acid
β-galactosidase
.
We
have
previously
reported
the
chaperone
effect
of
N-
octyl-
4
-
epi-β-valienamine
(
NOEV
)
on
mutant
β-galactosidase
proteins
.
In
this
study
,
we
performed
genotype
analyses
of
patients
with
β-galactosidase
deficiency
and
identified
46
mutation
alleles
including
9
novel
mutations
.
We
then
examined
the
NOEV
effect
on
mutant
β-galactosidase
proteins
by
using
six
strains
of
patient-derived
skin
fibroblast
.
We
also
performed
mutagenesis
to
identify
β-galactosidase
mutants
that
were
responsive
to
NOEV
and
found
that
22
out
of
94
mutants
were
responsive
.
Computational
structural
analysis
revealed
the
mode
of
interaction
between
human
β-galactosidase
and
NOEV
.
Moreover
,
we
confirmed
that
NOEV
reduced
G
(
M
1
)
accumulation
and
ameliorated
the
impairments
of
lipid
trafficking
and
protein
degradation
in
β-galactosidase
deficient
cells
.
These
results
provided
further
evidence
to
NOEV
as
a
promising
chaperone
compound
for
β-galactosidase
deficiency
.
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symptom
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