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A novel mutation of the cytochrome-b5 reductase gene in an Indian patient: the molecular basis of type I methemoglobinemia.
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Aldo-keto ReductaseGeneticsCodon 217Molecular BiologyResidue 217Redox BiologyIndian PatientStructure-function Enzyme KineticsNadh Binding DomainHuman MetabolismNovel MutationBiochemistryInherited Metabolic DiseaseCytochrome-b5 Reductase GeneCellular EnzymologyNatural SciencesEnzyme CatalysisMetabolismMedicine
We report here a novel mutation in the cytochrome b5 reductase gene resulting in type I methemoglobinemia. A single T->C transition in exon 8 at position 25985 was identified, changing codon 217 from Leu to Pro (L217P). The mutation is located in the NADH binding domain at the base of alpha-helix Nalpha3, a region of sequence highly conserved from yeast to man. A quantitative assessment of the thermodynamic cost of this mutation at 37 degrees C revealed a ten-fold drop in the free energy of stability. Alterations in hydrogen bonding and solvent accessibility surrounding residue 217 were predicted based on computer modeling.
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