Klaus Altland -Germany

Institute of Human Genetics

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Keywords

  • genetics methods genetics analysis genetics

  • Life Style metabolism etiology genetics

  • pharmacology metabolism chemistry metabolism pharmacology

  • Acrylic Resins instrumentation

  • Cysteine isolation & purification methods

  • isolation & purification instrumentation

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  • Electrophoresis (4)
  • Acta histochemica (1)
  • Neurogenetics (1)
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Genetic microheterogeneity of human transthyretin detected by IEF.
(2007)
Journal - Electrophoresis (Germany )

Abstract :

Mutations of the human transthyretin (TTR) gene have attracted medical interest as a cause of amyloidosis. Recently, we have described in detail an electrophoretic procedure with PAGE followed by IEF in urea gradients for the study of the microheterogeneity of TTR monomers (Altland, K., Winter, P., Sauerborn, M. K., Electrophoresis 1999, 20, 1349-1364). In this paper, we present a study on 49 different mutations of TTR including 33 that result in electrically neutral amino acid substitutions. The aims of the investigation were to test the sensitivity of the procedure to detect TTR variants in patients with TTR amyloidosis and their relatives and to identify some common characteristics that could explain the amyloidogenicity of these variants. We found that all tested amyloidogenic mutations could be detected by our method with the exception of those for which the corresponding variant was absent in plasma samples. Most of the electrically neutral amyloidogenic TTR variants had in common a reduced conformational stability of monomers by the activity of protons and urea. For three variants, e.g. TTR-F64L, TTR-I107V and TTR-V122I, the monomers had a conformational stability close to that of normal monomers but we found experimental and structural arguments for a weakening of the monomer-monomer contact. All types of amyloidogenic mutations affected the stability of TTR tetramers.

ISSN : 0173-0835
Mesh Heading : Amino Acid Substitution Amyloidosis Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel Humans Hydrogen-Ion Concentration Isoelectric Focusing Mutation Prealbumin Protein Conformation Protein Folding Structure-Activity Relationship Titrimetry Urea genetics blood methods chemistry chemistry
Mesh Heading Relevant : genetics methods genetics analysis genetics
Life style and transthyretin-type amyloidosis: what could be the links?
(2006)
Journal - Acta histochemica (Germany )
ISSN : 0065-1281
Mesh Heading : Amyloid Amyloidosis Humans Point Mutation Prealbumin metabolism pathology metabolism
Mesh Heading Relevant : Life Style metabolism etiology genetics
Sulfite and base for the treatment of familial amyloidotic polyneuropathy: two additive approaches to stabilize the conformation of human amyloidogenic transthyretin.
(2004)
Journal - Neurogenetics (United States )

Abstract :

Recently, we presented evidence that sulfite protects transthyretin (TTR) from normal human individuals and heterozygotes with amyloidogenic TTR mutations against the decay of tetramers into monomers. In this paper we demonstrate a stabilizing effect of sulfite on TTR tetramers from a familial amyloidotic polyneuropathy (FAP) patient homozygous for the most-common amyloidogenic TTR-V30 M mutation. We compare the conformational stability of partially sulfonated TTR from a heterozygote for normal TTR and amyloidogenic TTR-V30 M with the stability of untreated TTR from a compound heterozygote for amyloidogenic TTR-V30 M and TTR-T119 M known to have only minor or no problems of FAP. Using a combination of polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) and sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) gradient PAGE we demonstrate that TTR dimers containing amyloidogenic TTR mutations decay into monomers at pH<7.4. Increasing the pH by some 0.2 units within physiological ranges, i.e., pH 7.0-7.4, and sulfonation of TTR were observed to have additive inhibitory effects on the transition of dimers into monomers. We conclude that mild acidifying episodes in the interstitial volume of tissues at risk for amyloidosis could contribute to the development of FAP. Early and permanent efforts to counteract acidosis by treatment with base could possibly help to delay the onset of the disease. The intake of sulfite could support these efforts.

ISSN : 1364-6745
Mesh Heading : Acidosis Alkalies Amyloid Neuropathies, Familial Blood Protein Electrophoresis Dimerization Humans Hydrogen-Ion Concentration Prealbumin Protein Conformation Sulfites drug therapy genetics metabolism drug therapy genetics methods genetics
Mesh Heading Relevant : pharmacology metabolism chemistry metabolism pharmacology
Pouring wide-range immobilized pH gradient gels with a window of extremely flattened slope.
(1990)
Journal - Electrophoresis (GERMANY, EAST )

Abstract :

A gradient mixing device has been designed to pour polyacrylamide gels with a wide-range immobilized pH gradient including a "window" of extremely flattened slope. The device consists of an IBM-compatible personal computer controlling 8 step-motor-driven burettes, with four producing a density gradient from glycerol and delivering acrylamides and catalysts for gel polymerization, two delivering Immobilines for a wide-range pH gradient and the other two burettes responsible for the delivery of Immobilines for a partial pH range inside the wide range. The effect on a complex separation pattern of proteins with a wide range of pI is that resolution can be increased reproducibly to any reasonable extent at any location of the separation pattern.

ISSN : 0173-0835
Mesh Heading : Acrylamides Computers Glycerol Humans Hydrogen-Ion Concentration Isoelectric Focusing Isoelectric Point Prealbumin Proteins isolation & purification isolation & purification
Mesh Heading Relevant : Acrylic Resins instrumentation
Isoelectric focusing of basic proteins: the problem of oxidation of cysteines.
(1989)
Journal - Electrophoresis (GERMANY, EAST )

Abstract :

Isoelectric focusing of human globin chains in polyacrylamide gels dried in the ambient atmosphere and rehydrated in the presence of 8 mol/L urea produces artefactual doublets of zones as a result of oxidation by the gel. This oxidation can be avoided in separations of short duration by adding a reducing agent (e.g. 2-mercaptoethanol or dithiothreitol to the rehydration solution (Altland, K. and Rossmann, U., Electrophoresis 1985, 6, 314-325). We now demonstrate that the observed zone doublets can be explained by assuming neutralization of the contribution of dissociated sulfhydryl group of cysteine to pI by partial and reversible formation of globin dimers held together by disulfide bridges. Long time separations, requiring e.g. more than 4 h at greater than or equal to 500 V/cm, in pH gradients exceeding pH 7.5, are accompanied by artefactual oxidation from both the atmosphere and the gel matrix. Oxidation from the atmosphere as well as the effect of carbon dioxide can be eliminated by overlayering the gel with paraffin oil. Oxidation from the gel matrix can only partially be inhibited by rehydration of gels in the presence of 2-mercaptoethanol or dithiothreitol. Nearly complete protection against oxidation by the gel matrix was achieved by adding a permanent supply of 2-ME to the gel or by adding DTT to the cathodic wick towards the end of the experiment. Alkylation with iodoacetamide or iodoacetic acid resulted in stable globin patterns, which, however, displayed additional artefactual zones. Our experimental data indicate that the polyacrylamide gels function as an electron acceptor for dissociated sulfhydryl groups in proteins, even after pretreatment with strong reducing agents for proteins.

ISSN : 0173-0835
Mesh Heading : Adult Alkylation Dithiothreitol Erythrocytes Gels Globins Humans Hydrogen-Ion Concentration Infant, Newborn Isoelectric Focusing Macromolecular Substances Mercaptoethanol Oxidation-Reduction analysis
Mesh Heading Relevant : Cysteine isolation & purification methods
A new sample applicator for isoelectric focusing in horizontal polyacrylamide gels.
(1989)
Journal - Electrophoresis (GERMANY, EAST )

Abstract :

A new sample applicator for horizontal flat gels is described. The applicator is practically safe against contamination from adjacent samples and can be used for all types of electrophoretic separations including a concentration step for either the sample (i.e. disc electrophoresis) or the separated zones (i.e. isoelectric focusing). The applicator is a piece of flat glass with 26 or 51 parallel 2 mm wide grooves, drilled at distances of 9 or 4.5 mm. Samples, maximally 25 or 50, are applied to the areas between the grooves. By inverting the applicator, the samples are brought into close vicinity to the gel surface and the pendant droplets expand by capillary attraction into the slits between the glass and gel with resultant even distribution across the lanes of 2.5 or 7 mm width. The applicator can be used for separations with and without protection of the electrophoretic setup by paraffin oil and allows for fast multiple handling of samples by means of appropriate syringes and microtiter plates.

ISSN : 0173-0835
Mesh Heading : Genetic Variation Globins Humans Infant, Newborn Isoelectric Focusing genetics methods
Mesh Heading Relevant : isolation & purification instrumentation


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