Genetic disorders of dolichol synthesis and utilization

IF 3.5 2区 生物学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Eline Pieters , Jaak Jaeken , Matthew P. Wilson
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Abstract

The polyisoprenoid lipid dolichol is critical for eukaryotic glycosylation. It is used as the membrane anchor for mono- or oligosaccharides transferred during N-glycosylation, O/C-mannosylation and glycosylphosphatidylinositol anchor biosynthesis. Disorders affecting the synthesis or utilization of dolichol cause defective glycosylation and are therefore classified as Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation (CDG). CDG are a group of approximately 200 mostly autosomal recessive inherited metabolic disorders characterized by defective glycosylation of proteins and lipids. Through recently identified defects, we have gained new insights into dolichol synthesis, important to understand the pathological mechanisms in affected patients. This review provides an overview of dolichol synthesis and utilization and an update on CDG caused by disruption of these processes. Finally, we discuss the existing biomarkers for diagnosis of these disorders and the potential for effective therapies.
乙醇合成和利用的遗传疾病
聚异戊二烯类脂质醇对真核生物的糖基化至关重要。在n -糖基化、O/ c -甘露糖基化和糖基磷脂酰肌醇锚定生物合成过程中,它被用作转移的单糖或寡糖的膜锚。影响酒精合成或利用的障碍会导致糖基化缺陷,因此被归类为先天性糖基化障碍(CDG)。CDG是一组约200种常染色体隐性遗传代谢疾病,其特征是蛋白质和脂质糖基化缺陷。通过最近发现的缺陷,我们对醇合成有了新的认识,这对理解受影响患者的病理机制很重要。本文综述了醇类化合物的合成和利用,并对这些过程的破坏引起的CDG的最新进展进行了综述。最后,我们讨论了诊断这些疾病的现有生物标志物和有效治疗的潜力。
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Molecular genetics and metabolism
Molecular genetics and metabolism 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
7.90%
发文量
621
审稿时长
34 days
期刊介绍: Molecular Genetics and Metabolism contributes to the understanding of the metabolic and molecular basis of disease. This peer reviewed journal publishes articles describing investigations that use the tools of biochemical genetics and molecular genetics for studies of normal and disease states in humans and animal models.
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