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- Adult polyglucosan body disease (APBD) is a rare monogenic glycogen storage disorder (GSD type IV) caused by an inborn error of metabolism. Symptoms can...
- A glucan is a polysaccharide derived from D-glucose, linked by glycosidic bonds. Glucans are noted in two forms: alpha glucans and beta glucans. Many beta-glucans...
- deficiency Polyglucosan body disease Amylopectinosis Mutations in GBE1 can also cause a milder disease in adults that is called adult polyglucosan body disease...
- type IV (also known as Andersen's disease) in newborns and with adult polyglucosan body disease. Approximately 40 mutations in the GBE1 gene, most resulting...
- family of polyglucosan diseases, in which polymers of glucose collect to form abnormal structures known as polyglucosan bodies. Polyglucosan bodies bearing...
- complex neurodegenerative disease and also a glycogen metabolism disorder. Polyglucosan storage myopathies are ****ociated with defective glycogen metabolism...
- gene (NHLRC1). These mutations in either of these two genes lead to polyglucosan formation or lafora body formation in the cytoplasm of heart, liver,...
- protein to a soluble partner Lowering the expression temperature Adult polyglucosan body disease Asteroid body Birbeck granules Ferruginous body JUNQ and...
- disease is a rare genetic disorder marked by the presence of abnormal polyglucosan deposits. These "Lafora bodies" appear in the ducts of sweat glands,...
- and inaccessible, typically ac****ulating in the affected cells (e.g. polyglucosan bodies). Depending on the affected cells and the extent of the deficiency...