2007
DOI: 10.1007/s11064-007-9407-9
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Identification of the Nucleotidase Responsible for the AMP Hydrolysing Hyperactivity Associated with Neurological and Developmental Disorders

Abstract: Nucleoside monophosphate phosphohydrolases comprise a family of enzymes dephosphorylating nucleotides both in intracellular and extracellular compartments. Members of this family exhibit different sequence, location, substrate specificity and regulation. Besides the ectosolic 5'-nucleotidase, several cytosolic and one mitochondrial enzymes have been described. Nevertheless, researchers refer any AMP-dephosphorylating activity to as 5'-nucleotidase, lacking a more accurate identification. Increase of AMP hydrol… Show more

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“…The gene involved in this disease has not been identified yet. The increased nucleotidase activity measured in the fibroblasts of one patient was associated to the hyperexpression of the e-N form; this finding was recently confirmed by kinetic characterization and specific antibody cross reaction [133]. The gene coding for e-N (NT5E) has been mapped to 6q14-q21.…”
Section: '-Nucleotidase Superactivity and Nu-cleotidase Associated Pmentioning
confidence: 64%
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“…The gene involved in this disease has not been identified yet. The increased nucleotidase activity measured in the fibroblasts of one patient was associated to the hyperexpression of the e-N form; this finding was recently confirmed by kinetic characterization and specific antibody cross reaction [133]. The gene coding for e-N (NT5E) has been mapped to 6q14-q21.…”
Section: '-Nucleotidase Superactivity and Nu-cleotidase Associated Pmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…CD38 has been demonstrated to induce a rapid export of CD73 from an intracellular pool to the cell surface [134], thus suggesting some connection between NAD breakdown and this purine disorder. Normal NAD(P) concentration was found in fibroblasts from patients with 5'NT hyperactivity [133]. The mechanism whereby nucleotidase hyperactivity causes NAPDD is unknown.…”
Section: '-Nucleotidase Superactivity and Nu-cleotidase Associated Pmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Increased cN-II (in Lesch-Nyhan patients with HGPRT deficiency) and Abbreviations: A1 receptor/A2A receptor/A2B receptor/A3 receptor: A1/A2A/A2B/A3 subtype of adenosine receptors; ADA: adenosine deaminase; ADK: adenosine kinase; Ado: adenosine; CNT transporters: concentrative nucleoside transporters; ENT transporters: equilibrative nucleoside transporters; GDA: guanine deaminase; Guo: guanosine; Ino: inosine; PNP: purine nucleoside phosphorylase; Urd: uridine; XO: xanthine oxidase e5'NT (in nucleotidase-associated pervasive developmental disorders) activity are associated with neurological symptoms, such as seizures and ataxia [35,37,38,87,[336][337][338]. Increased serum 5'NT (enhanced AMP hydrolysis by e.g., glycosylphosphatidyl-inositol anchored and mainly soluble extracellular form of e5'NT) [82,200] activity have also been shown in a chronic animal model of electroconvulsive shock [339], in patients with epilepsy and in clozapinetreated schizophrenic patients [72,73] and in pentylenetetrazol-induced seizures [74,75].…”
Section: Modulation Of 5'-nucleotidase Activity: a New Promising Thermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is conceivable that this discrepancy depends on an over-estimation of the phosphatase activity in control cells. In fact, while the phosphotransferase assay is specific for cN-II [30], the phosphatase activity, measured as the rate of IMP hydrolysis, even in the presence of an ectosolic-5′-nucleotidase inhibitor, depends not only on cN-II, but also on other cytosolic 5′-nucleotidases or aspecific phosphatases [52,53]. To assess the effect of cN-II over-expression on the viability of HEK 293 cells, we measured the viability of cells after 48 h of ponasterone exposure finding no significant differences between over-expressing and control cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%