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Publication : SRD5A3 is required for converting polyprenol to dolichol and is mutated in a congenital glycosylation disorder.

First Author  Cantagrel V Year  2010
Journal  Cell Volume  142
Issue  2 Pages  203-17
PubMed ID  20637498 Mgi Jnum  J:163281
Mgi Id  MGI:4821529 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2010.06.001
Citation  Cantagrel V, et al. (2010) SRD5A3 is required for converting polyprenol to dolichol and is mutated in a congenital glycosylation disorder. Cell 142(2):203-17
abstractText  N-linked glycosylation is the most frequent modification of secreted and membrane-bound proteins in eukaryotic cells, disruption of which is the basis of the congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDGs). We describe a new type of CDG caused by mutations in the steroid 5alpha-reductase type 3 (SRD5A3) gene. Patients have mental retardation and ophthalmologic and cerebellar defects. We found that SRD5A3 is necessary for the reduction of the alpha-isoprene unit of polyprenols to form dolichols, required for synthesis of dolichol-linked monosaccharides, and the oligosaccharide precursor used for N-glycosylation. The presence of residual dolichol in cells depleted for this enzyme suggests the existence of an unexpected alternative pathway for dolichol de novo biosynthesis. Our results thus suggest that SRD5A3 is likely to be the long-sought polyprenol reductase and reveal the genetic basis of one of the earliest steps in protein N-linked glycosylation.
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