Novel variants in outer protein surface of flavin-containing monooxygenase 3 found in an Argentinian case with impaired capacity for trimethylamine N-oxygenation.
Drug Metab Pharmacokinet
; 35(4): 383-388, 2020 Aug.
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Flavin-containing monooxygenase 3 (FMO3) is a polymorphic drug metabolizing enzyme associated with the genetic disorder trimethylaminuria. We phenotyped a white Argentinian 11-year-old girl by medical sensory evaluation. After pedigree analysis with her brother and parents, this proband showed to harbor a new allele p.(P73L; E158K; E308G) FMO3 in trans configuration with the second new one p.(F140S) FMO3. Recombinant FMO3 proteins of the wild-type and the novel two variants underwent kinetic analyses of their trimethylamine N-oxygenation activities. P73L; E158K; E308G and F140S FMO3 proteins exhibited moderately and severely decreased trimethylamine N-oxygenation capacities (~50% and ~10% of wild-type FMO3, respectively). Amino acids P73 and F140 were located on the outer surface region in a crystallographic structure recently reported of a FMO3 analog. Changes in these positions would indirectly impact on key FAD-binding residues. This is the first report and characterization of a patient of fish odor syndrome caused by genetic aberrations leading to impaired FMO3-dependent N-oxygenation of trimethylamine found in the Argentinian population. We found novel structural determinants of FAD-binding domains, expanding the list of known disease-causing mutations of FMO3. Our results suggest that individuals homozygous for any of these new variants would develop a severe form of this disorder.
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Asunto principal:
Oxígeno
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Oxigenasas
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Membrana Celular
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Polimorfismo de Nucleótido Simple
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Metilaminas
Límite:
Child
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Female
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Humans
País/Región como asunto:
America do sul
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Argentina
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En
Revista:
Drug Metab Pharmacokinet
Asunto de la revista:
FARMACOLOGIA
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METABOLISMO
Año:
2020
Tipo del documento:
Article
Pais de publicación:
Reino Unido