2013
DOI: 10.1038/gim.2012.166
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Argininosuccinic aciduria: from a monogenic to a complex disorder

Abstract: Genetics in medicine | Volume 15 | Number 4 |

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“…Upregulated ASS1 not only promotes Arg biosynthesis to relieve Arg-auxotrophic pressure, but also feedbacks to downregulate c-Myc and Axl expression. This feedback mechanism provides a self-guarding mechanism for ASS1 homeostasis control because elevated expression of ASS1 may result in over-production of argininosuccinate, which is cytotoxic 10 . Furthermore, the self-regulatory mechanism of ASS1 may be an integral part of metabolic flux in urea cycle regulation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Upregulated ASS1 not only promotes Arg biosynthesis to relieve Arg-auxotrophic pressure, but also feedbacks to downregulate c-Myc and Axl expression. This feedback mechanism provides a self-guarding mechanism for ASS1 homeostasis control because elevated expression of ASS1 may result in over-production of argininosuccinate, which is cytotoxic 10 . Furthermore, the self-regulatory mechanism of ASS1 may be an integral part of metabolic flux in urea cycle regulation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5). These functions result from participation of these enzymes in protein complexes, altered localization of the enzymes to different subcellular compartments and noncanonical functions, some of which are independent of the catalytic function 86 . Increased expression of these noncanonical functions implies that a complete understanding of IEM pathophysiology will require thinking beyond the metabolic network.…”
Section: Non-metabolic Roles Of Enzymesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ornithine circle (also known as the urea cycle) is related to TCA cycle through the synthesis and catabolism of argininosuccinate. Ornithine is transformed to argininosuccinate, which is then cleaved to form arginine and fumarate by argininosuccinase in the ornithine circle, after which fumarate enters the TCA cycle [22]. l-Ornithine hydrochloride may be used as a carbon source during 168-240 h as a result of low levels of residual sugar.…”
Section: Metabolic Regulation Based On Compound Transformation Mechanmentioning
confidence: 99%