Mutations in X-linked ichthyosis disrupt the active site structure of estrone/DHEA sulfatase

IF 4.2 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Debashis Ghosh
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Abstract

X-linked ichthyosis is an inherited genetic disorder of the skin that results from steroid sulfatase (STS) deficiency. Seven critical point mutations have been previously reported for the STS gene, six leading to amino acid substitutions and one to a premature termination of the polypeptide chain. The three-dimensional structure of the full-length human enzyme has been recently determined. Amino acid substitutions due to point mutations in X-linked ichthyosis are mapped onto the three-dimensional structure of human STS. In each case, the substitution appears to cause disruption of the active site architecture or to interfere with the enzyme's putative membrane-associating motifs crucial to the integrity of the catalytic cleft, thereby providing an explanation for the loss of STS activity.
x连锁鱼鳞病的突变破坏了雌酮/脱氢表雄酮硫酸酯酶的活性位点结构。
x连锁鱼鳞病是一种由类固醇硫酸酯酶(STS)缺乏引起的皮肤遗传疾病。先前报道的STS基因有7个临界点突变,6个导致氨基酸取代,1个导致多肽链过早终止。人体全长酶的三维结构最近已被确定。由于x连锁鱼鳞病的点突变引起的氨基酸取代被映射到人类STS的三维结构上。在每种情况下,取代似乎都会导致活性位点结构的破坏或干扰酶的假定膜相关基序,这对催化裂孔的完整性至关重要,从而为STS活性的丧失提供了解释。
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期刊介绍: BBA Molecular Basis of Disease addresses the biochemistry and molecular genetics of disease processes and models of human disease. This journal covers aspects of aging, cancer, metabolic-, neurological-, and immunological-based disease. Manuscripts focused on using animal models to elucidate biochemical and mechanistic insight in each of these conditions, are particularly encouraged. Manuscripts should emphasize the underlying mechanisms of disease pathways and provide novel contributions to the understanding and/or treatment of these disorders. Highly descriptive and method development submissions may be declined without full review. The submission of uninvited reviews to BBA - Molecular Basis of Disease is strongly discouraged, and any such uninvited review should be accompanied by a coverletter outlining the compelling reasons why the review should be considered.
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