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Published on: March 16, 2011
Activating mutations in the human glucokinase gene revealed by genetic selection
1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, 217 Dittmer Laboratory of Chemistry, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida 32306-4390, USA.
Abstract:
We describe the discovery of 11 new activating mutations in the human glk gene associated with the disease persistent hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia of infancy (PHHI). Three of the newly identified substitutions colocalize to a region of the glucokinase polypeptide where a synthetic allosteric activator binds. Of these substitutions, I211F is the most active variant identified to date, with a k(cat)/K(0.5,glucose) value (6.6 x 10(4) M(-1) s(-1)) that is 12-fold higher than that of wild-type glucokinase. The stimulatory mutations described herein represent surreptitious genetic determinants of PHHI. They also identify novel features of the glucokinase scaffold that could be targeted during the development of diabetes therapeutics.
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