Mucopolysaccharidosis type IIIB mutations in Chinese patients: identification of two novel NAGLU mutations and analysis of two cases involving prenatal diagnosis.
MPS III results from a deficiency in one of the four enzymes involved in the degradation of heparan sulfate, with sulfamidase (SGSH) being deficient in MPS IIIA and a-N-acetylglucosaminidase (NAGLU) deficient in MPS IIIB.
This paper describes the expression and characterisation of wild-type recombinant NAG and the molecular characterisation of a previously identified R297X/F48L compound heterozygous MPS-IIIB patient with attenuated Sanfilippo syndrome.