Rodriguez-Garcia_2016_Neurogenetics_17_51

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Title : First missense mutation outside of SERAC1 lipase domain affecting intracellular cholesterol trafficking - Rodriguez-Garcia_2016_Neurogenetics_17_51
Author(s) : Rodriguez-Garcia ME , Martin-Hernandez E , de Aragon AM , Garcia-Silva MT , Quijada-Fraile P , Arenas J , Martin MA , Martinez-Azorin F
Ref : Neurogenetics , 17 :51 , 2016
Abstract :

We report the clinical and genetic findings in a Spanish boy who presented MEGDEL syndrome, a very rare inborn error of metabolism. Whole-exome sequencing uncovered a new homozygous mutation in the serine active site containing 1 (SERAC1) gene, which is essential for both mitochondrial function and intracellular cholesterol trafficking. Functional studies in patient fibroblasts showed that p.D224G mutation affects the intracellular cholesterol trafficking. Only three missense mutations in this gene have been described before, being p.D224G the first missense mutation outside of the SERAC1 serine-lipase domain. Therefore, we conclude that the defect in cholesterol trafficking is not limited to alterations in this specific part of the protein.

PubMedSearch : Rodriguez-Garcia_2016_Neurogenetics_17_51
PubMedID: 26445863
Gene_locus related to this paper: human-SERAC1

Related information

Mutation D224G_human-SERAC1
Gene_locus human-SERAC1
Family SERAC1
Disease MEGDEL syndrome

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Rodriguez-Garcia ME, Martin-Hernandez E, de Aragon AM, Garcia-Silva MT, Quijada-Fraile P, Arenas J, Martin MA, Martinez-Azorin F (2016)
First missense mutation outside of SERAC1 lipase domain affecting intracellular cholesterol trafficking
Neurogenetics 17 :51

Rodriguez-Garcia ME, Martin-Hernandez E, de Aragon AM, Garcia-Silva MT, Quijada-Fraile P, Arenas J, Martin MA, Martinez-Azorin F (2016)
Neurogenetics 17 :51