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. 1988 Nov;80(3):304-6.
doi: 10.1007/BF01790104.

The presence of a reduced amount of 32-kd "protective" protein is a distinct biochemical finding in late infantile galactosialidosis

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The presence of a reduced amount of 32-kd "protective" protein is a distinct biochemical finding in late infantile galactosialidosis

P Strisciuglio et al. Hum Genet. 1988 Nov.

Abstract

The biochemical defect underlying the late infantile form of galactosialidosis has been investigated in fibroblasts from two patients presenting with this phenotype. Immunoprecipitation experiments demonstrated that a reduced amount of 32-kd "protective" protein and a normal amount of its precursor are present in late infantile galactosialidosis fibroblasts, while neither of the two polypeptides are detectable in early infantile and juvenile/adult fibroblasts. Leupeptin treatment led to a slight increase in the amount of 54-kd and 32-kd polypeptides in both late-infantile galactosialidosis cell lines. Uptake studies in one of the two cell lines confirmed the hypothesis that a block in the maturation of the protective protein is responsible for the late infantile type of galactosialidosis. This mutation seems to be a distinct finding in all patients affected by this form of the disease.

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