A new, 'diffuse, multiple banding', electrophoretic variant of arylsulfatase A protein was found in two patients with major depression. Protein analyses showed that this variant and the normal enzyme differed in amino acid sequence and/or post-translational modifications unrelated to phosphate groups and oligomannose glycans. Analysis of the arylsulfatase A genes from a subject with the new variant identified three mutations; one gene had the two mutations associated with arylsulfatase A pseudodeficiency, and the other had a G to T transversion which changes a tryptophan to cysteine in the protein. These mutations result in an arylsulfatase A protein heteromer with diffuse electrophoretic banding. The possible association of these mutations with major depression is discussed.

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