phenylketonuria (pku) i am on Plato :D (C.R)
PKU!
In phenylketonuria, the amino acid phenylalanine becomes conditionally essential. This is because the body is unable to break down phenylalanine properly, leading to an accumulation of phenylalanine in the blood and potentially toxic levels in the brain. Dietary restriction of phenylalanine is necessary to prevent health complications in individuals with phenylketonuria.
Marfan's syndrome is an autosomal dominant disorder of connective tissues. What is inherited is a defect in the chromosome 15q21, that codes the FBN1 gene. This gene is necessary for proper synthesis if a type of connective tissue called fibrillin. Patients have skeletal abnormalities, eye changes, cardiovascular problems, and a marked tendency to bruise. Tay-Sachs disease is a lysosomal storage disorder, characterised by ganglioside accumulation. This is due to an enzyme deficiency in the lysosome that cannot digest the gangliosides and hence leads to progressive accumulation.
Apert syndrome is a autosomal dominant genetic disorder, meaning that only one copy of the mutated gene from either parent is necessary to inherit the condition. It is not sex-linked.
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PKU!
Phenylketonuria (PKU) is an autosomal recessive genetic disorder characterized by a deficiency in the enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase (PAH). This enzyme is necessary to metabolize the amino acid phenylalanine to the amino acid tyrosine. When PAH is deficient, phenylalanine accumulates and is converted into phenylpyruvate (also known as phenylketone), which is detected in the urine.
Phenylketonuria (PKU) is an autosomal recessive genetic disorder characterized by a deficiency in the enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase (PAH). This enzyme is necessary to metabolize the amino acid phenylalanine to the amino acid tyrosine. When PAH is deficient, phenylalanine accumulates and is converted into phenylpyruvate (also known as phenylketone), which is detected in the urine.
Phenylketonuria (PKU) is an inherited metabolic disorder caused by a mutation in the gene responsible for producing the enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase. This enzyme is necessary for breaking down the amino acid phenylalanine, which is found in many protein-containing foods. PKU is inherited in an autosomal recessive pattern, meaning that a person must receive two copies of the mutated gene, one from each parent, to develop the condition. If both parents are carriers of the PKU gene mutation, there is a 25% chance with each pregnancy that their child will have PKU.
Tay Sachs Disease
In phenylketonuria, the amino acid phenylalanine becomes conditionally essential. This is because the body is unable to break down phenylalanine properly, leading to an accumulation of phenylalanine in the blood and potentially toxic levels in the brain. Dietary restriction of phenylalanine is necessary to prevent health complications in individuals with phenylketonuria.
Phenylketonuria is an autosomal recessive genetic disorder. The enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase is necessary to metabolize phenylalanie, but when this enzyme doesnt work, phenylaline accumulates and is detected in the urine. The disease is detected during pregnancy, and if treated right away the newborn can develop normally. However, if left untreated, the brain will not develop properly.
Marfan's syndrome is an autosomal dominant disorder of connective tissues. What is inherited is a defect in the chromosome 15q21, that codes the FBN1 gene. This gene is necessary for proper synthesis if a type of connective tissue called fibrillin. Patients have skeletal abnormalities, eye changes, cardiovascular problems, and a marked tendency to bruise. Tay-Sachs disease is a lysosomal storage disorder, characterised by ganglioside accumulation. This is due to an enzyme deficiency in the lysosome that cannot digest the gangliosides and hence leads to progressive accumulation.
No, it is a necessary amino acid for building protein and making certain other chemicals needed by the body. However some people that have a rare genetic disease called PKU, because they do not produce enough of a enzyme that metabolizes unused phenylalanine the chemical keeps building up in the body until it eventually reaches toxic levels (note that anything including water, sugar, oxygen necessary to life will be toxic at a high enough concentration). Sometimes it reaches high enough levels that you can actually smell it when you are near such persons!
Apert syndrome is a autosomal dominant genetic disorder, meaning that only one copy of the mutated gene from either parent is necessary to inherit the condition. It is not sex-linked.
Human growth hormone deficiency (GHD) can be inherited in several ways, depending on the underlying cause. It can be autosomal recessive, where two copies of a mutated gene are necessary for the condition to manifest, or it can be X-linked, particularly in cases associated with mutations in the GH1 gene. Additionally, some instances of GHD are sporadic and not inherited. Genetic counseling may be beneficial for families affected by hereditary forms of GHD.
From Wikipedia: "the condition follows autosomal dominant inheritance. Dominant genetic disorders occur when only a single copy of an abnormal gene is necessary for the appearance of the disease. The abnormal gene can be inherited from either parent, or can be the result of a new mutation (gene change) in the affected individual. The risk of passing the abnormal gene from affected parent to offspring is 50% for each pregnancy regardless of the sex of the resulting child."