A full-length rat cDNA clone encoding aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase (
AADC) (E.C, 4.1.1.28) was used for in vitro transcription and translation.
The enzyme had catalytic activity (0.2 pmol serotonin/mu l lysate per min),
and was stimulated 25-fold by the addition of excess pyridoxal phosphate.
On size exclusion chromatography, AADC eluted as a single activity peak wit
h an apparent mel. wt of 93 kD. This activity peak was immunoprecipitated b
y sera from patients with autoimmune polyendocrine syndrome type I (APS I)
containing autoantibodies against AADC. Serum and purified IgG from these p
atients inhibited the enzyme activity (non-competitively) by 10-80%, while
sera from APS I patients without autoantibodies and controls did not. This
finding confirms and extends previous observations that APS I patients have
inhibitory antibodies against key enzymes involved in neurotransmitter bio
synthesis.