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Title: A new variant of mannosidosis with increased residual enzymatic activity and mild clinical manifestation. Author: Bach G, Kohn G, Lasch EE, El Massri M, Ornoy A, Sekeles E, Legum C, Cohen MM. Journal: Pediatr Res; 1978 Oct; 12(10):1010-5. PubMed ID: 724292. Abstract: A partial deficiency of alpha-mannosidase was found in cultured skin fibroblasts, serum, and extracts of leukoytes in two siblings with mild mental retardation, delayed speech, a suggestion of coarse or full facies, and limited mobility of the large joints. All other lysosomal enzymes tested were within the normal range. Their father demonstrated intermediate alpha-mannosidase activity. The addition of 2 mM Zn++ caused a 40% increase of the alpha-mannosidase activity in cell extracts of both patients and control subjects. pH profiles and Cellogel electrophoresis of the patients' cells indicated 20% residual activity of the acidic alpha-mannosidase isoenzyme (pH optimum at 4.0), whereas the activity of the isozyme with pH optimum of 6.0 was normal. Increasing substrate concentration (1--10 mM) demonstrated a 4 to 5-fold increase in the apparent Km of the acidic alpha-mannosidase in the patients' fibroblasts. This residual activity, however, was apparently not sufficient for the normal catabolism of mannose-containing molecules, since electron microscopic examination of the cultured fibroblasts demonstrated numerous lysosomal storage bodies.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]