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Biotinidase inborn errors

Biotinidase deficiency represents a readily di-agnosable inherited metabolic disorder for which the symptoms can be prevented or ameliorated with simple, direct therapy. If a child must have an inborn error of metabolism, then biotinidase deficiency is the disorder to have. [Pg.142]

Dehydrogenase Deficiency, Biotinidase Deficiency, and Adrenoleukodystrophy. Catabolism of essential amino acid skeletons is discussed in the chapters Phenylketonuria and HMG-CoA Lyase Deficiency. The chapters Inborn Errors of Urea Synthesis and Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia discuss the detoxification and excretion of amino acid nitrogen and of heme. The chapter Gaucher Disease provides an illustration of the range of catabolic problems that result in lysosomal storage diseases. Several additional chapters deal with key aspects of intracellular transport of enzymes and metabolic intermediates the targeting of enzymes to lysosomes (I-Cell Disease), receptor-mediated endocytosis (Low-Density Lipoprotein Receptors and Familial Hypercholesterolemia) and the role of ABC transporters in export of cholesterol from the cell (Tangier disease). [Pg.382]

MetabolicaUy, biotin is of central importance in lipogenesis, gluconeogen-esis, and the catabolism of branched-chain (and other) amino acids. There are two well-characterized biotin-responsive inborn errors of metabolism, which are fatal if untreated holocarboxylase synthetase deficiency and biotinidase deficiency. In addition, biotin induces a number of enzymes, including glu-cokinase and other key enzymes of glycolysis. Biotinylation of histones may be important in regulation of the cell cycle. [Pg.324]


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