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Mutations in mut methylmalonic acidemia: Clinical and enzymatic correlations
Authors:Fred D. Ledley  David S. Rosenblatt
Abstract:Mut methylmalonic acidemia is caused by mutations in the MUT locus encoding the enzyme methylmalonyl CoA mutase. Genotypic and phenotypic variability in this disease has been studied extensively by biochemical and somatic cell genetic techniques, by molecular cloning, and by gene transfer. Mutations have been identified that cause classic muto phenotypes in which there is no detectable enzymatic activity, mut phenotypes in which there is residual cobalamin-dependent activity, as well as a subset within both muto and mut phenotypes that exhibit interallelic complementation. These mutations illustrate the position, structure, and function of critical domains within this cobalamin-binding enzyme and provide new insights into the biochemical and clinical consequences of enzyme deficiency. © 1997 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Keywords:phenotypic and phenotypic variability  critical domains  enzyme deficiency  methylmalonic aciduria  methylmalonyl CoA
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