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HK Utrecht: missense mutation in the active site of human hexokinase associated with hexokinase deficiency and severe nonspherocytic hemolytic anemia

  • Blood. 2003 Jan 1;101(1):345-7. doi: 10.1182/blood-2002-06-1851.
Richard van Wijk 1 Gert Rijksen Eric G Huizinga Hendrik K Nieuwenhuis Wouter W van Solinge
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  • 1 Department of Clinical Chemistry and the Department of Hematology, University Medical Center Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Abstract

Hexokinase deficiency is a rare autosomal recessive disease with a clinical phenotype of severe hemolysis. We report a novel homozygous missense mutation in exon 15 (c.2039C>G, HK [Hexokinase] Utrecht) of HK1, the gene that encodes red blood cell-specific hexokinase-R, in a patient previously diagnosed with Hexokinase deficiency. The Thr680Ser substitution predicted by this mutation affects a highly conserved residue in the enzyme's active site that interacts with phosphate moieties of adenosine diphosphate, adenosine triphosphate (ATP), and inhibitor glucose-6-phosphate. We correlated the molecular data to the severe clinical phenotype of the patient by means of altered enzymatic properties of partially purified Hexokinase from the patient, notably with respect to Mg(2+)-ATP binding. These kinetic properties contradict those obtained from a recombinant mutant brain hexokinase-I with the same Thr680Ser substitution. This contradiction thereby stresses the valuable contribution of studying patients with Hexokinase deficiency to achieve a better understanding of hexokinase's key role in glycolysis.

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