Abstract: | Hexosaminidase S (HEX S), the residual isozyme found in tissues and body fluids of children with the O variant of GM2 gangliosidosis, was purified from tissues of variant individuals and biochemically and immunochemically characterized. This enzyme has an apparent molecular weight of 103,000 with an isoelectric point of 4.2, is heat labile to the same extent as HEX A, and loses most of its activity following heating for 30 min at 50 degrees C. HEX S reacts immunologically with the antisera against either HEX A or B, but the reaction is considerably stronger with the anti-A serum or with antibody preparations which react exclusively with the A isozyme. Results obtained by a radioimmunoassay using the various antisera indicated that there is no antigenically cross reacting material which lacks enzymatic activity in the variant tissues. These findings are in accord with a suggested molecular structure of two subunits, each composed of two alpha chains (alpha2 alpha2) for HEX S; it also implies that alpha and beta chains have some structural similarity which is manifested in antigenic cross-reactivity. |