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Oligomerization capacity of two arylsulfatase A mutants: C300F and P425T
Authors:Marcão Ana  Azevedo Jorge E  Gieselmann Volkmar  Sá Miranda M C
Affiliation:Unidade da Biologia do Lisossoma e do Peroxissoma do Instituto de Biologia Molecular e Celular, Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal.
Abstract:Arylsulfatase A (ARSA) is a lysosomal enzyme implicated in most cases of metachromatic leukodystrophy (MLD). The quaternary structure of ARSA is pH-dependent: at neutral pH, ARSA is a homodimeric protein; at lysosomal (acidic) pH, ARSA is homo-octameric. This dimer-octamer transition seems to be of major importance for the stability of the enzyme in the lysosomal milieu. Sedimentation analysis was used to study the oligomerization capacity of C300F and P425T-substituted ARSA, two MLD-associated forms of the enzyme displaying reduced lysosomal half-lives. P425T-ARSA displays a modest reduction in its octamerization capacity. In contrast, the C300F mutation strongly interferes with the octamerization process of ARSA but not with its dimerization capacity. Interestingly, a major fraction of dimeric ARSA-C300F is composed of covalently linked ARSA molecules, through a thiol-cleavable bond that probably involves Cys414 residues from each monomer. Our data support the notion that the reduced lysosomal half-life of some mutated forms of ARSA is related to deficient octamerization.
Keywords:Arylsulfatase A   Metachromatic leukodystrophy   Protein stability   Lysosome
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