Missing Enzyme-Rescue Metabolite Causes Rare Skeletal Dysplasia

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The study identifies TGDS as an enzyme producing UDP-4-keto-6-deoxyglucose, which reactivates UXS1, a key enzyme in glycosaminoglycan synthesis. Deficiency in TGDS impairs this process, leading to Catel–Manzke syndrome, a rare skeletal disorder, with evidence from cell models, patient fibroblasts, and mouse models supporting this molecular mechanism.
Topics:health#enzyme-deficiency#glycosaminoglycans#medical-research#skeletal-dysplasia#tgds#udp-xylose
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