Identification of the d-enantiomer of 2-hydroxyglutaric acid in glutaric aciduria type II

1995 
Abstract We determined the optical isomer of the 2-hydroxyglutaric acid (2HG) that was elevated in the urine of five Japanese children with a mild form of glutaric aciduria type II (GA2), caused by a deficiency of electron transfer flavoprotein (ETF) or ETF-ubiquinone oxidoreductase (ETF-QO). The d - and l -enantiomers of 2HG were separated by capillary gas chromatography with a combination of ( S )-(+)-2-octanol derivatization and chromatography on a DB-1 column. The isomer that was elevated in GA2 patients was predominantly the d -enantiomer, an observation that may serve as an additional marker for the biochemical diagnosis of GA2. d -2HG dehydrogenation, but not l -2HG dehydrogenation is apparently blocked in GA2. A specific d -2HG dehydrogenase or d -2HG-CoA dehydrogenase may be metabolically linked to ETF and ETF-QO in the mitochondria.
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