Genotype to phenotype mapping still needs underpinning by research in metabolism and enzymology
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Genotype to phenotype mapping still needs underpinning by research in metabolism and enzymology
Abstract
The article 'Evidence that the metabolite repair enzyme NAD(P)HX epimerase has a moonlighting function' by Niehaus et al. published in this issue illustrates a number of the problems that still arise when attempting to translate genotypes to phenotypes, such as for interpreting mutant phenotypes or building genome-scale metabolic models. In this case, the mutation concerned appears to map to an enzyme in one of the little-known but essential metabolite repair pathways that have been discovered in recent years. However, the bioinformatic and experimental evidence presented suggests that the annotated enzyme activity of the mutated gene product, whilst correct, accounts neither for the phenotype nor for the chromosomal and transcriptional associations of the gene. The bioinformatic and metabolomic evidence presented points to an additional but important role for the gene product in pyridoxal phosphate homoeostasis, thus adding the enzyme to the expanding list of those with a 'moonlighting function'.
Keywords: enzymology; genomics; metabolism.
© 2018 The Author(s).
Conflict of interest statement
The author declares that there are no competing interests associated with the manuscript.
Comment on
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Evidence that the metabolite repair enzyme NAD(P)HX epimerase has a moonlighting function.Biosci Rep. 2018 May 8;38(3):BSR20180223. doi: 10.1042/BSR20180223. Print 2018 Jun 29. Biosci Rep. 2018. PMID: 29654173 Free PMC article.
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