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The Molecular Basis of Glucose Galactose Malabsorption in a Large Swedish Pedigree
Glucose-galactose malabsorption (GGM) is due to mutations in the gene coding for the intestinal sodium glucose cotransporter SGLT1 (SLC5A1). Here we identify the rare variant Gln457Arg (Q457R) in a large pedigree of patients in the Västerbotten County in Northern Sweden with the clinical phenotype o...
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author | Lostao, M Pilar Loo, Donald D Hernell, Olle Meeuwisse, Gunnar Martin, Martin G Wright, Ernest M |
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description | Glucose-galactose malabsorption (GGM) is due to mutations in the gene coding for the intestinal sodium glucose cotransporter SGLT1 (SLC5A1). Here we identify the rare variant Gln457Arg (Q457R) in a large pedigree of patients in the Västerbotten County in Northern Sweden with the clinical phenotype of GGM. The functional effect of the Q457R mutation was determined in protein expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes using biophysical and biochemical methods. The mutant failed to transport the specific SGLT1 sugar analog α-methyl-D-glucopyranoside (αMDG). Q457R SGLT1 was synthesized in amounts comparable to the wild-type (WT) transporter. SGLT1 charge measurements and freeze-fracture electron microscopy demonstrated that the mutant protein was inserted into the plasma membrane. Electrophysiological experiments, both steady-state and presteady-state, demonstrated that the mutant bound sugar with an affinity lower than the WT transporter. Together with our previous studies on Q457C and Q457E mutants, we established that the positive charge on Q457R prevented the translocation of sugar from the outward-facing to inward-facing conformation. This is contrary to other GGM cases where missense mutations caused defects in trafficking SGLT1 to the plasma membrane. Thirteen GGM patients are now added to the pedigree traced back to the late 17(th) century. The frequency of the Q457R variant in Västerbotten County genomes, 0.0067, is higher than in the general Swedish population, 0.0015, and higher than the general European population, 0.000067. This explains the high number of GGM cases in this region of Sweden. |
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spelling | pubmed-84101292021-09-02 The Molecular Basis of Glucose Galactose Malabsorption in a Large Swedish Pedigree Lostao, M Pilar Loo, Donald D Hernell, Olle Meeuwisse, Gunnar Martin, Martin G Wright, Ernest M Function (Oxf) Research Article Glucose-galactose malabsorption (GGM) is due to mutations in the gene coding for the intestinal sodium glucose cotransporter SGLT1 (SLC5A1). Here we identify the rare variant Gln457Arg (Q457R) in a large pedigree of patients in the Västerbotten County in Northern Sweden with the clinical phenotype of GGM. The functional effect of the Q457R mutation was determined in protein expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes using biophysical and biochemical methods. The mutant failed to transport the specific SGLT1 sugar analog α-methyl-D-glucopyranoside (αMDG). Q457R SGLT1 was synthesized in amounts comparable to the wild-type (WT) transporter. SGLT1 charge measurements and freeze-fracture electron microscopy demonstrated that the mutant protein was inserted into the plasma membrane. Electrophysiological experiments, both steady-state and presteady-state, demonstrated that the mutant bound sugar with an affinity lower than the WT transporter. Together with our previous studies on Q457C and Q457E mutants, we established that the positive charge on Q457R prevented the translocation of sugar from the outward-facing to inward-facing conformation. This is contrary to other GGM cases where missense mutations caused defects in trafficking SGLT1 to the plasma membrane. Thirteen GGM patients are now added to the pedigree traced back to the late 17(th) century. The frequency of the Q457R variant in Västerbotten County genomes, 0.0067, is higher than in the general Swedish population, 0.0015, and higher than the general European population, 0.000067. This explains the high number of GGM cases in this region of Sweden. Oxford University Press 2021-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8410129/ /pubmed/34485913 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/function/zqab040 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of American Physiological Society. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Lostao, M Pilar Loo, Donald D Hernell, Olle Meeuwisse, Gunnar Martin, Martin G Wright, Ernest M The Molecular Basis of Glucose Galactose Malabsorption in a Large Swedish Pedigree |
title | The Molecular Basis of Glucose Galactose Malabsorption in a Large Swedish Pedigree |
title_full | The Molecular Basis of Glucose Galactose Malabsorption in a Large Swedish Pedigree |
title_fullStr | The Molecular Basis of Glucose Galactose Malabsorption in a Large Swedish Pedigree |
title_full_unstemmed | The Molecular Basis of Glucose Galactose Malabsorption in a Large Swedish Pedigree |
title_short | The Molecular Basis of Glucose Galactose Malabsorption in a Large Swedish Pedigree |
title_sort | molecular basis of glucose galactose malabsorption in a large swedish pedigree |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8410129/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34485913 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/function/zqab040 |
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