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. 1981;59(2):115-8.
doi: 10.1007/BF00293058.

pH-dependent association-dissociation of high and low activity plasma alpha-L-fucosidase

pH-dependent association-dissociation of high and low activity plasma alpha-L-fucosidase

P J Willems et al. Hum Genet. 1981.

Abstract

Population and family studies have confirmed the existence of a plasma alpha-L-fucosidase polymorphism in humans and the autosomal recessive inheritance of the low activity trait. The frequency of the latter is estimated at 11%. The low activity individuals or variants can also be distinguished by the fact that their plasma alpha-L-fucosidase is heat-inactivated at acidic pH. Sucrose gradient centrifugation results indicate the transition of non-variant plasma alpha-L-fucosidase with a molecular weight of 66,000 at pH 8.4 to an enzyme form with a molecular weight of 193,000 at pH 3.0. The former is thermolabile, the latter thermostable. Interconversion is pH-dependent. It is hypothesized that the non-variant enzyme, a monomer at alkaline pH, changes upon acidification into a trimeric conformation via dimerization. The thermolabile variant alpha-L-fucosidase monomer is not converted into a trimer, but only partially into a dimer.

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