2008
DOI: 10.1007/s10038-008-0316-9
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Structural characterization of mutant α-galactosidases causing Fabry disease

Abstract: Fabry disease is an inborn error of glycolipid catabolism resulting from lesions in the gene encoding agalactosidase (GLA). To elucidate the basis of Fabry disease, we constructed structural models of mutant GLAs responsible for the disease and calculated indexes, i.e., the numbers of atoms affected in the main chain and side chain of each mutant GLA, the root-mean-square distance values, and the solvent-accessible surface-area values, based on 212 Fabry amino acid substitutions previously reported (196 classi… Show more

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“…[18][19][20][21][22] We defined that the structure was influenced by an amino acid substitution when the position of an atom in a mutant differed from that in the wild-type structure by more than the cut-off distance (0.15 Å ) on the basis of the total root-mean-square distance (RMSD), as described earlier. [18][19][20][21][22] The numbers of influenced atoms in the main chain and the side chain were calculated. Abbreviations: ASA, solvent-accessible surface area; RMSD, root-mean-square distance; À, no protein; ¼, normal amount; m, more than normal; k, less than normal.…”
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“…[18][19][20][21][22] We defined that the structure was influenced by an amino acid substitution when the position of an atom in a mutant differed from that in the wild-type structure by more than the cut-off distance (0.15 Å ) on the basis of the total root-mean-square distance (RMSD), as described earlier. [18][19][20][21][22] The numbers of influenced atoms in the main chain and the side chain were calculated. Abbreviations: ASA, solvent-accessible surface area; RMSD, root-mean-square distance; À, no protein; ¼, normal amount; m, more than normal; k, less than normal.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20,22,23 Determination of the solvent-accessible surface area (ASA) values of amino acid residues causing a processing/transport defect in Pompe disease…”
Section: Determination Of Rmsd Values Of All Atoms In Mutant Human Acmentioning
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“…We defined that the structure was influenced by an amino acid substitution when the position of an atom in a mutant structure differed from that in the wild-type one by more than 0.15 Å , based on total root mean square distance, and the numbers of influenced atoms in the main chain and the side chain were calculated, as described previously. 24 Determination of root mean square distance values of all atoms in the mutant GAA structures…”
Section: Calculation Of Numbers Of Atoms Influenced By Amino Acid Submentioning
confidence: 99%
“…24 Determination of solvent-accessible surface area (ASA) values of amino-acid residues in the mutant GAA structures…”
Section: Calculation Of Numbers Of Atoms Influenced By Amino Acid Submentioning
confidence: 99%