Isolation of a candidate gene for Menkes disease and evidence that it encodes a copper-transporting ATPase
- PMID: 8490659
- DOI: 10.1038/ng0193-7
Isolation of a candidate gene for Menkes disease and evidence that it encodes a copper-transporting ATPase
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- Nat Genet 1993 Mar;3(3):273
Abstract
Menkes disease is an X-linked disorder of copper transport characterized by progressive neurological degeneration and death in early childhood. We have isolated a candidate gene (Mc1) for Menkes disease and find qualitative or quantitative abnormalities in the mRNA in sixteen of twenty-one Menkes patients. Four patients lacking Mc1RNA showed rearrangements of the Menkes gene. The gene codes for a 1,500 amino acid protein, predicted to be a P-type cation-transporting ATPase. The gene product is most similar to a bacterial copper-transporting ATPase and additionally contains six putative metal-binding motifs at the N-terminus. The gene is transcribed in all cell types tested except liver, consistent with the expression of the Menkes defect.
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  'Kinky hair' disease sheds light on copper metabolism.Nat Genet. 1993 Jan;3(1):3-4. doi: 10.1038/ng0193-3. Nat Genet. 1993. PMID: 8490649 No abstract available.
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