Original paper
Molybdenum cofactor deficiency: Mutations in GPHN, MOCS1, and MOCS2
Abstract
All molybdenum-containing enzymes other than the bacterial nitrogenase share an identical molybdenum cofactor (MoCo), which is synthesized via a conserved pathway in all organisms and therefore also is called “universal molybdenum cofactor.” In humans, four molybdoenzymes are known: aldehyde oxidase, mitochondrial amidoxime reducing component (mARC), xanthine oxidoreductase, and sulfite oxidase. Mutations in the genes encoding the biosynthetic...
Paper Details
Title
Molybdenum cofactor deficiency: Mutations in GPHN, MOCS1, and MOCS2
Published Date
Dec 22, 2010
Journal
Volume
32
Issue
1
Pages
10 - 18
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