Authors
Valeria Tiranti, Pio D’Adamo, Egill Briem, Gianfrancesco Ferrari, Rossana Mineri, Eleonora Lamantea, Hanna Mandel, Paolo Balestri, Maria-Teresa Garcia-Silva, Brigitte Vollmer, Piero Rinaldo, Si Houn Hahn, James Leonard, Shamima Rahman, Carlo Dionisi-Vici, Barbara Garavaglia, Paolo Gasparini, Massimo Zeviani
Publication date
2004/2/1
Journal
The American Journal of Human Genetics
Volume
74
Issue
2
Pages
239-252
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Ethylmalonic encephalopathy (EE) is a devastating infantile metabolic disorder affecting the brain, gastrointestinal tract, and peripheral vessels. High levels of ethylmalonic acid are detected in the body fluids, and cytochrome c oxidase activity is decreased in skeletal muscle. By use of a combination of homozygosity mapping, integration of physical and functional genomic data sets, and mutational screening, we identified GenBank D83198 as the gene responsible for EE. We also demonstrated that the D83198 protein product is targeted to mitochondria and internalized into the matrix after energy-dependent cleavage of a short leader peptide. The gene had previously been known as "HSCO" (for hepatomasubtractedcloneone). However, given its role in EE, the name of the gene has been changed to "ETHE1." The severe consequences of its malfunctioning indicate an important role of the ETHE1 gene product in …
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