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Query: UNIPROT:P00492 (
hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase
)
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A relationship between disordered metabolism of purines and the central nervous system has been established by the
Lesch-Nyhan syndrome
. In this disorder a virtually complete defect in the activity of HGPRT is associated with a syndrome of
severe mental retardation
, choreoathetoid cerebral palsy, and bizarre, self-mutilative behavior. In patients with partial defects in HGPRT, two have had symptoms that have been labeled spinocerebellar. Neither were appreciably ataxic, and the relationship between the symptoms and the enzyme defect remains to be established. Analysis of HGPRT in members of a large kindred with spinocerebellar degeneration revealed normal levels of the enzyme. These observations suggest that a relationship between the activity of HGPRT and clinical ataxia is remote.
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PMID:Ataxia and disorders of purine metabolism: defects in hypoxanthine guanine phosphoribosyl transferase and clinical ataxia. 73 27
Guanylic nucleotide biosynthesis is a conserved and highly regulated process. Drugs reducing GMP synthesis affect the immunological response and mutations enabling guanylic-derivative recycling lead to
severe mental retardation
. While the effects of decreased GMP synthesis have been well documented, the consequences of GMP overproduction in eukaryotes are poorly understood. In this work, we selected and characterized several mutations making yeast
hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase
insensitive to feedback inhibition by GMP. In these mutants, accumulation of guanylic nucleotides can be triggered by addition of extracellular guanine. We show that such an accumulation is highly toxic for yeast cells and results in arrest of proliferation and massive cell death. This growth defect could be partially suppressed by overexpression of Rfx1p, a transcriptional repressor of the DNA damage response pathway. Importantly, neither guanylic nucleotide toxicity nor its suppression by Rfx1p was associated with an alteration of forward mutation frequency.
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PMID:Lethal accumulation of guanylic nucleotides in Saccharomyces cerevisiae HPT1-deregulated mutants. 1824 32