Functional expression of human arylamine N-acetyltransferase NAT1*10 and NAT1*11 alleles: a mini review.

PHARMACOGENETICS AND GENOMICS(2018)

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The arylamine N-acetyltransferase (NAT) nomenclature committee assigns functional phenotypes for human arylamine N-acetyltransferase 1 (NAT1) alleles in those instances in which the committee determined a consensus has been achieved in the scientific literature. In the most recent nomenclature update, the committee announced that functional phenotypes for NAT1*10 and NAT1*11 alleles were not provided owing to a lack of consensus. Phenotypic inconsistencies observed among various studies for NAT1*10 and NAT1*11 may be owing to variable allelic expression among different tissues, the limitations of the genotyping assays (which mostly relied on techniques not involving direct DNA sequencing), the differences in recombinant protein expression systems used (bacteria, yeast, and mammalian cell lines) and/or the known inherent instability of human NAT1 protein, which requires very careful handling of native and recombinant cell lysates. Three recent studies provide consistent evidence of the mechanistic basis underlying the functional phenotype of NAT1*10 and NAT1*11 as increased-activity' alleles. Some NAT1 variants (e.g. NAT1*14, NAT1*17, and NAT1*22) may be designated as decreased-activity' alleles and other NAT1 variants (e.g. NAT1*15 and NAT1*19) may be designated as no-activity' alleles compared with the NAT1*4 reference allele. We propose that phenotypic designations as rapid' and slow' acetylator should be discontinued for NAT1 alleles, although these designations remain very appropriate for NAT2 alleles.
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functional expression of NAT1 alleles,arylamine N-acetyltransferase 1,NAT1*10,NAT1*11
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