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Query: UMLS:C0033036 (
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Malonyl coenzyme A (CoA) decarboxylase (E.C.4. 1.1.9) catalyzes the conversion of malonyl CoA to acetyl CoA. The metabolic role of malonyl CoA decarboxylase has not been fully defined, but deficiency of the enzyme has been associated with
mild mental retardation
, seizures, hypotonia, cardiomyopathy, vomiting, hypoglycemia, metabolic acidosis, and malonic aciduria. Here we report the isolation and sequencing of the human gene encoding malonyl CoA decarboxylase, and the identification of a mutation causing malonyl CoA decarboxylase deficiency. Human malonyl CoA decarboxylase cDNA sequences were identified by homology to the goose gene, and the intron/exon boundaries were determined by direct sequencing of a
PAC
clone containing the entire human gene. The 1479 basepair human cDNA is 70 percent identical to the goose sequence, and the intron/exon boundaries are completely conserved between the two species. The genetic mutation underlying malonyl CoA decarboxylase deficiency was determined in a patient with clinical features of this defect, malonic aciduria, and markedly reduced malonyl CoA decarboxylase activity.
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PMID:Cloning and mutational analysis of human malonyl-coenzyme A decarboxylase. 986 65
Familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) is an autosomal dominant disorder that typically presents with colorectal cancer secondary to extensive adenomatous polyps of the colon. The molecular basis and clinical phenotype of FAP are well known. Recurrent episodes of severe abdominal pain and a positive fecal occult blood test in an 18-yr-old boy with
mild mental retardation
and slight dysmorphic features of the face, head, and skeletal system led to the diagnosis of FAP. The clinical workup revealed the presence of over 100 sessile colonic polyps but no polyp formation in the upper GI tract, no cancer development, nor other FAP-associated lesions. To find out whether there is an association between mental retardation and FAP we performed a chromosome analysis including comparative genomic hybridization and an indirect genotype analysis with polymorphic markers from the
APC
gene region. Cytogenetic analysis showed an interstitial deletion of chromosomal region 5q that was confined to the region 5q21-q22 by comparative genomic hybridization. The deletion, spanning about 10 centimorgans, encompassed the complete
APC
gene and can be considered as causative for FAP. Moreover, molecular genetic analysis with polymorphic markers flanking the
APC
gene demonstrated a de novo deletion on the paternal chromosome. Cytogenetically detectable deletions on chromosome 5 including the
APC
gene generally lead to an associated gene deletion syndrome. Individuals who present with
mild mental retardation
and dysmorphic features should therefore be investigated for chromosomal deletions. If the deletion encompasses the
APC
gene, these patients are at high risk of developing FAP and associated complications.
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PMID:A de novo deletion of chromosome 5q causing familial adenomatous polyposis, dysmorphic features, and mild mental retardation. 1169 43