The multiple sulfatase deficiency gene encodes an essential and limiting factor for the activity of sulfatases
- PMID: 12757706
- DOI: 10.1016/s0092-8674(03)00348-9
The multiple sulfatase deficiency gene encodes an essential and limiting factor for the activity of sulfatases
Abstract
In multiple sulfatase deficiency (MSD), a human inherited disorder, the activities of all sulfatases are impaired due to a defect in posttranslational modification. Here we report the identification, by functional complementation using microcell-mediated chromosome transfer, of a gene that is mutated in MSD and is able to rescue the enzymatic deficiency in patients' cell lines. Functional conservation of this gene was observed among distantly related species, suggesting a critical biological role. Coexpression of SUMF1 with sulfatases results in a strikingly synergistic increase of enzymatic activity, indicating that SUMF1 is both an essential and a limiting factor for sulfatases. These data have profound implications on the feasibility of enzyme replacement therapy for eight distinct inborn errors of metabolism.
Comment in
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A major step on the road to understanding a unique posttranslational modification and its role in a genetic disease.Cell. 2003 May 16;113(4):421-2. doi: 10.1016/s0092-8674(03)00354-4. Cell. 2003. PMID: 12757700 Review.
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