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GM02047 Fibroblast

Description:

MUCOLIPIDOSIS II; ML2; ML II
N-ACETYLGLUCOSAMINE-1-PHOSPHOTRANSFERASE, ALPHA/BETA SUBUNITS; GNPTAB

Affected:

No Data

Sex:

Male

Age:

26 YR (At Sampling)

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Overview

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Repository NIGMS Human Genetic Cell Repository
Subcollection Heritable Diseases
Lysosomal Storage Diseases
Class Disorders of Carbohydrate Metabolism
Cell Type Fibroblast
Transformant Untransformed
Race White
Family Member 3
Relation to Proband father
Confirmation Clinical summary/Case history
Species Homo sapiens
Common Name Human
Remarks Two affected children; heterozygote level of N-acetylglucosaminylphosphotransferase; clinically unaffected father of GM03112G; GlcNAc-Phosphotransferase activity = 52% (measured as specific activity in cell lysate and reported as percentage of activity in normal fibroblasts); donor subject has one allele which has a 2-bp deletion in exon 19 of the GNPTAB gene [3665_3666delTC] resulting in a frameshift and truncation of the protein in the beta subunit [L1168fsX1172]; first nucleotide of the transcript used as number 1

Characterizations

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Passage Frozen 4
 
Gene GNPTAB
Chromosomal Location 12q23.3
Allelic Variant 1 607840.0011; MUCOLIPIDOSIS II
Identified Mutation 2-BP DEL, 3665TC; In 8 of 9 pedigrees with ML II (252500) and 5 of 7 with ML IIIA (252600), Kudo et al. (Am J Hum Genet 78:451-463, 2006) identified a frameshift mutation in the GNPTAB gene consisting of deletion of 2 nucleotides (3665_3666delTC) beginning at leu1168 and leading to premature termination at amino acid 1172 (L1168fsX1172). This mutation was the most frequent in their study and was found in both the homozygous and compound heterozygous state, in combination with severe mutations (i.e., mutations preventing the generation of active enzyme) in ML II and with mild mutations (i.e., mutations allowing the generation of active enzyme) in ML IIIA.

Phenotypic Data

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Remarks Two affected children; heterozygote level of N-acetylglucosaminylphosphotransferase; clinically unaffected father of GM03112G; GlcNAc-Phosphotransferase activity = 52% (measured as specific activity in cell lysate and reported as percentage of activity in normal fibroblasts); donor subject has one allele which has a 2-bp deletion in exon 19 of the GNPTAB gene [3665_3666delTC] resulting in a frameshift and truncation of the protein in the beta subunit [L1168fsX1172]; first nucleotide of the transcript used as number 1

Publications

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Flint M, Chatterjee P, Lin DL, McMullan LK, Shrivastava-Ranjan P, Bergeron É, Lo MK, Welch SR, Nichol ST, Tai AW, Spiropoulou CF, A genome-wide CRISPR screen identifies N-acetylglucosamine-1-phosphate transferase as a potential antiviral target for Ebola virus Nature communications10:285 2018
PubMed ID: 30655525
 
Kudo M, Brem MS, Canfield WM, Mucolipidosis II (I-Cell Disease) and Mucolipidosis IIIA (Classical Pseudo-Hurler Polydystrophy) Are Caused by Mutations in the GlcNAc-Phosphotransferase alpha / beta -Subunits Precursor Gene. Am J Hum Genet78(3):451-63 2006
PubMed ID: 16465621
 
Varki A, Reitman ML, Vannier A, Kornfeld S, Grubb JH, Sly WS, Demonstration of the heterozygous state for I-cell disease and pseudo- Hurler polydystrophy by assay of N-acetylglucosaminylphosphotransferase in white blood cells and fibroblasts. Am J Hum Genet34:717-29 1982
PubMed ID: 6289658

External Links

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dbSNP dbSNP ID: 17682
Gene Cards GNPTAB
NCBI Gene Gene ID:2795
NCBI GTR 252500 MUCOLIPIDOSIS II ALPHA/BETA
607840 N-ACETYLGLUCOSAMINE-1-PHOSPHOTRANSFERASE, ALPHA/BETA SUBUNITS; GNPTAB
OMIM 252500 MUCOLIPIDOSIS II ALPHA/BETA
607840 N-ACETYLGLUCOSAMINE-1-PHOSPHOTRANSFERASE, ALPHA/BETA SUBUNITS; GNPTAB
Omim Description GNPTA DEFICIENCY
  I-CELL DISEASE; ICD
  MUCOLIPIDOSIS II; ML2; ML II
  N-ACETYLGLUCOSAMINE-1-PHOSPHOTRANSFERASE DEFICIENCY

Culture Protocols

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Passage Frozen 4
Split Ratio 1:3
Temperature 37 C
Percent CO2 5%
Medium Eagle's Minimum Essential Medium with Earle's salts and non-essential amino acids with 2mM L-glutamine or equivalent
Serum 15% fetal bovine serum Not inactivated
Substrate None specified
Subcultivation Method trypsin-EDTA
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