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<scene name='73/733982/Cv1/17'>16 of the 28 (F39L, G46S, L48S, I65T, A104D, P122Q, R157N, F161S, R243Q, R252G, R252Q, R252W, A259T, A259V, L311P, R408W</scene>, in orangered) have protein levels less than 50% wild type, as expected. Of these, all but two have wild type specific activity. The two exceptions, <scene name='73/733982/Cv1/18'>F39L and L48S</scene>, have approximately three fold higher specific activities than the wild type. '''These mutations lie in the regulatory domain, suggesting a possible explanation for the high activity level'''. The 16 mutants are classified into clinical categories of mild PKU <scene name='73/733982/Cv4/7'>(A104D, this mutant probably decreased hydrophobic interaction and formed new hydrogen bonds)</scene>, moderate PKU <scene name='73/733982/Cv4/6'>(F39L, L48S, I65T)</scene>, and classic PKU <scene name='73/733982/Cv4/8'>(G46S, R243Q, R252G/Q/W, A259V, L311P, R408W)</scene>. | <scene name='73/733982/Cv1/17'>16 of the 28 (F39L, G46S, L48S, I65T, A104D, P122Q, R157N, F161S, R243Q, R252G, R252Q, R252W, A259T, A259V, L311P, R408W</scene>, in orangered) have protein levels less than 50% wild type, as expected. Of these, all but two have wild type specific activity. The two exceptions, <scene name='73/733982/Cv1/18'>F39L and L48S</scene>, have approximately three fold higher specific activities than the wild type. '''These mutations lie in the regulatory domain, suggesting a possible explanation for the high activity level'''. The 16 mutants are classified into clinical categories of mild PKU <scene name='73/733982/Cv4/7'>(A104D, this mutant probably decreased hydrophobic interaction and formed new hydrogen bonds)</scene>, moderate PKU <scene name='73/733982/Cv4/6'>(F39L, L48S, I65T)</scene>, and classic PKU <scene name='73/733982/Cv4/8'>(G46S, R243Q, R252G/Q/W, A259V, L311P, R408W)</scene>. | ||
- | *<scene name='73/733982/Cv4/9'>R243Q caused saltbridge lost</scene>. | + | *<scene name='73/733982/Cv4/9'>Mutation R243Q caused saltbridge lost</scene>. |
+ | *<scene name='73/733982/Cv4/11'>Mutations R252G/Q/W caused saltbridge lost and hydrogen bonds lost</scene>. | ||
Nine of remaining mutations expected to affect stability only <scene name='73/733982/Cv/23'>(L41F, R68G, R68S, E76G, G218V, P244L, A309V, A403V, R408Q</scene>, in red) have reported experimental protein levels greater than 50% of wild type (all 100%, except one of the R408Q experiments with 70%), inconsistent with the computational assignment. | Nine of remaining mutations expected to affect stability only <scene name='73/733982/Cv/23'>(L41F, R68G, R68S, E76G, G218V, P244L, A309V, A403V, R408Q</scene>, in red) have reported experimental protein levels greater than 50% of wild type (all 100%, except one of the R408Q experiments with 70%), inconsistent with the computational assignment. |
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- ↑ Shi Z, Sellers J, Moult J. Protein stability and in vivo concentration of missense mutations in phenylalanine hydroxylase. Proteins. 2012 Jan;80(1):61-70. doi: 10.1002/prot.23159. Epub 2011 Sep 21. PMID:21953985 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/prot.23159
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