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- W2039656875 abstract "Serum biotinidase has biotinyl-transferase activity in addition to biocytin hydrolase activity. A sensitive assay for biotinyl-transferase activity was developed based on the transfer of biotin from biocytin to histones. Biotinidase biotinyl-transferase occurs at physiological and alkaline pHs, whereas hydrolysis of biocytin occurs optimally at pH 4.5 to 6.0. Measurement of hydrolysis requires micromolar concentrations of biocytin, whereas biotinylation of histones can be detected readily at 1.5 nM biocytin. Because polylysine is readily biotinylated by biotinidase in the presence of biocytin, whereas polyarginine is not, the enzyme likely transfers biotin to the ϵ-amino group of lysyl residues. To determine if patients who are deficient in biocytin hydrolase activity are also deficient in biotinyl-transferase activity, serum from 103 children (25 identified by exhibiting clinical symptoms and 78 detected by newborn screening) with profound biotinidase deficiency (less than 10% of mean normal biotinyl-p-aminobenzoate hydrolyzing activity) were assessed for biotinyl-transferase activity and for the presence of cross-reacting material (CRM) to antibodies prepared against purified serum biotinidase. Sera from all symptomatic: patients, both CRM-negative and CRM-positive, had no biotinyl-transferase activity. Sera that was CRM-negative from children ascertained by newborn screening also had no biotinyl-transferase activity, whereas sera from 67% of the CRM-positive children identified by newborn screening had varying degrees of biotinyl-transferase activity. These results indicate that there is a large group of enzyme-deficient children detected by newborn screening who are different biochemically from those who are symptomatic. The clinical relevance of having some degree of biotinyl-transferase activity for individuals with biotinidase deficiency remains to be determined. In addition, it is important to determine if biotinyl-transferase activity, especially biotinylation of histones, is a physiological function of biotinidase." @default.
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- W2039656875 title "Biotinylation of Histones by Human Serum Biotinidase: Assessment of Biotinyl-Transferase Activity in Sera from Normal Individuals and Children with Biotinidase Deficiency" @default.
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