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SUBMITTER: Szot JO
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8238843 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jul
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Szot Justin O JO Slavotinek Anne A Chong Karen K Brandau Oliver O Nezarati Marjan M Cueto-González Anna M AM Cueto-González Anna M AM Patel Millan S MS Devine Walter P WP Rego Shannon S Acyinena Alicia P AP Shannon Patrick P Myles-Reid Diane D Blaser Susan S Mieghem Tim V TV Yavuz-Kienle Halenur H Skladny Heyko H Miller Kristen K Riera Miereia D T MDT Martínez Silvia A SA Tizzano Eduardo F EF Dupuis Lucie L James Stavropoulos Dimitri D McNiven Vanda V Mendoza-Londono Roberto R Elliott Alison M AM Phillips Robert S RS Chapman Gavin G Dunwoodie Sally L SL
Human mutation 20210516 7
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) is an essential coenzyme involved in over 400 cellular reactions. During embryogenesis, mammals synthesize NAD de novo from dietary l -tryptophan via the kynurenine pathway. Biallelic, inactivating variants in three genes encoding enzymes of this biosynthesis pathway (KYNU, HAAO, and NADSYN1) disrupt NAD synthesis and have been identified in patients with multiple malformations of the heart, kidney, vertebrae, and limbs; these patients have Congenital NAD ...[more]