Title: [From gene to disease; Menkes disease: copper deficiency due to an ATP7A-gene defect].
Abstract: Menkes disease is an X-linked recessive disorder characterized by neurological deterioration, failure to thrive, peculiar hair and death in childhood, secondary to mutations in the ATP7A gene. The ATP7A gene encodes for a copper transporting P-type ATPase (ATP7A), which is ubiquitously expressed. A defect of the ATP7A protein leads to both a reduced transport of copper from the intestine into the circulation and into the central nervous system, as well as reduced transport of copper into the Golgi apparatus for incorporation into various copper-dependent enzymes. This results in a systemic copper deficiency as well as reduced activity of various copper-dependent enzymes. The reduced activity of these copper-dependent enzymes accounts for most of the characteristic features ofMenkes disease patients.
Publication Year: 2007
Publication Date: 2007-10-13
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['pubmed']
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