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    Chapter 420 Arginine Functionally Improves Clinically Relevant Human Galactose-1-Phosphate Uridylyltransferase (GALT) Variants Expressed in a Prokaryotic Model
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    Chapter 422 Effect and Tolerability of Agalsidase Alfa in Patients with Fabry Disease Who Were Treatment Naïve or Formerly Treated with Agalsidase Beta or Agalsidase Alfa
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    Chapter 423 Niemann-Pick Type C-2 Disease: Identification by Analysis of Plasma Cholestane-3β,5α,6β-Triol and Further Insight into the Clinical Phenotype
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    Chapter 424 The Modulatory Effects of the Polymorphisms in GLA 5′-Untranslated Region Upon Gene Expression Are Cell-Type Specific
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    Chapter 425 The Kuvan ® Adult Maternal Paediatric European Registry (KAMPER) Multinational Observational Study: Baseline and 1-Year Data in Phenylketonuria Patients Responsive to Sapropterin
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    Chapter 426 Postmortem Findings and Clinical Correlates in Individuals with Infantile-Onset Pompe Disease.
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    Chapter 427 Clinical Severity of PGK1 Deficiency Due To a Novel p.E120K Substitution Is Exacerbated by Co-inheritance of a Subclinical Translocation t(3;14)(q26.33;q12), Disrupting NUBPL Gene
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    Chapter 428 Abnormal Newborn Screening in a Healthy Infant of a Mother with Undiagnosed Medium-Chain Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenase Deficiency
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    Chapter 429 Cobalamin C Disease Missed by Newborn Screening in a Patient with Low Carnitine Level.
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    Chapter 432 Adverse Effects of Genistein in a Mucopolysaccharidosis Type I Mouse Model
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    Chapter 434 Expanding the Clinical and Magnetic Resonance Spectrum of Leukoencephalopathy with Thalamus and Brainstem Involvement and High Lactate (LTBL) in a Patient Harboring a Novel EARS2 Mutation.
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    Chapter 438 Mitochondrial DNA Depletion and Deletions in Paediatric Patients with Neuromuscular Diseases: Novel Phenotypes.
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    Chapter 439 Medium-Chain Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenase Deficiency: Evaluation of Genotype-Phenotype Correlation in Patients Detected by Newborn Screening
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    Chapter 440 Rhabdomyolysis-Associated Mutations in Human LPIN1 Lead to Loss of Phosphatidic Acid Phosphohydrolase Activity
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    Chapter 442 Dup-24 bp in the CHIT1 Gene in Six Mexican Amerindian Populations
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Chapter title
Arginine Functionally Improves Clinically Relevant Human Galactose-1-Phosphate Uridylyltransferase (GALT) Variants Expressed in a Prokaryotic Model
Chapter number 420
Book title
JIMD Reports, Volume 23
Published in
JIMD Reports, January 2015
DOI 10.1007/8904_2015_420
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Book ISBNs
978-3-66-247466-2, 978-3-66-247467-9
Authors

Ana I. Coelho, Matilde Trabuco, Maria João Silva, Isabel Tavares de Almeida, Paula Leandro, Isabel Rivera, João B. Vicente, Coelho, Ana I., Trabuco, Matilde, Silva, Maria João, de Almeida, Isabel Tavares, Leandro, Paula, Rivera, Isabel, Vicente, João B.

Abstract

Classic galactosemia is a rare genetic disease of the galactose metabolism, resulting from deficient activity of galactose-1-phosphate uridylyltransferase (GALT). The current standard of care is lifelong dietary restriction of galactose, which however fails to prevent the development of long-term complications. Structural-functional studies demonstrated that the most prevalent GALT mutations give rise to proteins with increased propensity to aggregate in solution. Arginine is a known stabilizer of aggregation-prone proteins, having already shown a beneficial effect in other inherited metabolic disorders.Herein we developed a prokaryotic model of galactose sensitivity that allows evaluating in a cellular context the mutations' impact on GALT function, as well as the potential effect of arginine in functionally rescuing clinically relevant variants.This study revealed that some hGALT variants, previously described to exhibit no detectable activity in vitro, actually present residual activity when determined in vivo. Furthermore, it revealed that arginine presents a mutation-specific beneficial effect, particularly on the prevalent p.Q188R and p.K285N variants, which led us to hypothesize that it might constitute a promising therapeutic agent in classic galactosemia.

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