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. 1970 Jun;66(2):302-9.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.66.2.302.

Globoid cell leucodystrophy (Krabbe's disease): deficiency of galactocerebroside beta-galactosidase

Globoid cell leucodystrophy (Krabbe's disease): deficiency of galactocerebroside beta-galactosidase

K Suzuki et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1970 Jun.

Abstract

Profound deficiency of a specific enzyme, galactocerebroside beta-galactosidase, has been demonstrated in the brains, liver, and spleen of three patients with Krabbe's globoid cell leucodystrophy. The activity of this enzyme was normal in a variety of other cerebral diseases, including those with similarly devasted white matter. The lack of enzyme activity was not due to an inhibitor in the tissue, nor is it due to a shift in the pH optimum. The deficiency of galactocerebroside beta-galactosidase as the primary enzymatic defect can account for the morphological and biochemical characteristics of this disease better than the previously reported deficiency of cerebroside-sulfatide sulfotransferase.

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