ABCD1 p.Trp679Arg

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PMID: 25118695 [PubMed] Chuang CY et al: "Involvement of the carboxyl-terminal region of the yeast peroxisomal half ABC transporter Pxa2p in its interaction with Pxa1p and in transporter function."
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81 We indeed found ALD disease-related point mutations in the CT2 of ALDP: W679R and L684P.
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170 The conserved amino acids (Y726 and F731) in the CT2 of Pxa2p corresponded to the point mutations W679R and L684P in ALD.
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199 The mutations Y726L and F731A in the CT2 of Pxa2p, shown in the present study to disrupt Pxa1_NBD/Pxa2_NBD interaction, correspond to the mutations W679R and L684P in the CT2 of human ALDP.
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200 From the records in the human X-ALD database (http://www.x-ald.nl/), we found that W679R was the first missense mutation discovered in exon 10 of the ALDP gene [37].
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215 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0104892.g009 Y726L and F731A in Pxa2p on its protein interaction with Pxa1p may provide a significant reference for ALDP protein with W679R and L684P mutations.
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216 Thus, the effects of the W679R and L684P mutations in ALDP on protein-protein interaction are worth determining in future.
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346 Korenke GC, Krasemann E, Meier V, Beuche W, Hunneman DH, et al. (1998) First missense mutation (W679R) in exon 10 of the adrenoleukodystrophy gene in siblings with adrenomyeloneuropathy.
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