Alpha-aminoadipic_and_alpha-ketoadipic_aciduria

Alpha-aminoadipic and alpha-ketoadipic aciduria

Alpha-aminoadipic and alpha-ketoadipic aciduria

Medical condition


Alpha-aminoadipic and alpha-ketoadipic aciduria is an autosomal recessive metabolic disorder characterized by an increased urinary excretion of alpha-ketoadipic acid and alpha-aminoadipic acid. It is caused by mutations in DHTKD1, which encodes the E1 subunit of the oxoglutarate dehydrogenase complex (alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase complex).[1]

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References

  1. Danhauser K, Sauer SW, Haack TB, Wieland T, Staufner C, Graf E, Zschocke J, Strom TM, Traub T, Okun JG, Meitinger T, Hoffmann GF, Prokisch H, Kölker S (Dec 2012). "DHTKD1 mutations cause 2-aminoadipic and 2-oxoadipic aciduria". American Journal of Human Genetics. 91 (6): 1082–7. doi:10.1016/j.ajhg.2012.10.006. PMC 3516599. PMID 23141293.



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