Recombinant GM2-Activator Protein Stimulates In Vivo Degradation of GA2 in GM2 Gangliosidosis AB Variant Fibroblasts But Exhibits No Detectable Binding of GA2 in an In Vitro Assay

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Uwe Bierfreund
Thorsten Lemm
Alexander Hoffmann
Gunther Uhlhorn-Dierks
Robert A. Childs
Chun-Ting Yuen
Ten Feizi
Konrad Sandhoff
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[1] Universität Bonn,Kekulé
[2] Imperial College School of Medicine,Institut für Organische Chemie und Biochemie
[3] Northwick Park Hospital,The Glycosciences Laboratory
[4] Harrow,undefined
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Neurochemical Research | 1999年 / 24卷
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GM2-activator protein; GM2 gangliosidosis; binding test; GA2;
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The interaction between glycosphingolipids and recombinant human GM2-activator was studied in a microwell binding assay. A-series gangliosides like GM3, GM2 and GM1 were strongly bound by the recombinant human GM2 activator. A weak binding was observed to GD1b and sulfatide, while neutral glycolipids were not bound. Optimal binding occurred at pH 4.2 and was inhibited by increasing concentrations of citrate buffer and NaCl. In contrast with these in vitro results the recombinant human GM2-activator is able to restore the degradation of GA2 in fibroblasts from patients with the AB variant of GM2 gangliosidosis in vivo.
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