Destabilization and Degradation of a Disease-Linked PGM1 Protein Variant
Frederik Gouliaev,
Nicolas Jonsson,
Sarah Gersing
et al.
Abstract:PGM1-linked congenital disorder of glycosylation
(PGM1-CDG) is an autosomal recessive disease characterized by several
phenotypes, some of which are life-threatening. Research focusing
on the disease-related variants of the α-D-phosphoglucomutase
1 (PGM1) protein has shown that several are insoluble in vitro and
expressed at low levels in patient fibroblasts. Due to these observations,
we hypothesized that some disease-linked PGM1 protein variants are
structurally destabilized and subject to protein quality co… Show more
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