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</script>N-acetyl-L-glutamate synthase (NAGS) deficiency (NAGSD), the rarest urea cycle defect, is clinically indistinguishable from carbamoyl phosphate synthetase 1 deficiency, rendering the identification of NAGS gene mutations key for differentiation, which is crucial, as only NAGSD has substitutive therapy. Over the last 13 years, we have identified 43 patients from 33 families with NAGS mutations, of which 14 were novel. Overall, 36 NAGS mutations have been found so far in 56 patients from 42 families, of which 76% are homozygous for the mutant allele. 61% of mutations are missense changes. Lack or decrease of NAGS protein is predicted for ∼1/3 of mutations. Missense mutations frequency is inhomogeneous along NAGS: null for exon 1, but six in exon 6, which reflects the paramount substrate binding/catalytic role of the C-terminal domain (GNAT domain). Correspondingly, phenotypes associated with missense mutations mapping in the GNAT domain are more severe than phenotypes of amino acid kinase domain-mapping missense mutations. Enzyme activity and stability assays with 12 mutations introduced into pure recombinant Pseudomonas aeruginosa NAGS, together with in silico structural analysis, support the pathogenic role of most NAGSD-associated mutations found. The disease-causing mechanisms appear to be, from higher to lower frequency, decreased solubility/stability, aberrant kinetics/catalysis, and altered arginine modulation.
Models, Molecular, 2716 Genetics (clinical), Amino-Acid N-Acetyltransferase, Mutation, Missense, Urea cycle diseases, 610 Medicine & health, Acetylglutamate synthase, argA, 1311 Genetics, Protein Domains, Genetics, acetylglutamate synthase, Humans, Genetics(clinical), Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Urea Cycle Disorders, Inborn, NAGS, Site-directed mutagenesis, Protein Stability, 10036 Medical Clinic, Inborn errors, inborn errors, site-directed mutagenesis, urea cycle diseases, Protein Binding
Models, Molecular, 2716 Genetics (clinical), Amino-Acid N-Acetyltransferase, Mutation, Missense, Urea cycle diseases, 610 Medicine & health, Acetylglutamate synthase, argA, 1311 Genetics, Protein Domains, Genetics, acetylglutamate synthase, Humans, Genetics(clinical), Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Urea Cycle Disorders, Inborn, NAGS, Site-directed mutagenesis, Protein Stability, 10036 Medical Clinic, Inborn errors, inborn errors, site-directed mutagenesis, urea cycle diseases, Protein Binding
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