A numerical investigation into possible mechanisms by that the A629P mutant of ATP7A causes Menkes Disease

Abstract

We study in silico possible mechanisms by that the A629P mutant of ATP7A causes Menkes Disease. Our results indicate that the mutation does not have appreciable affects on the stability of copper-bound states but rather destabilizes the characteristic end-to-end β-sheet. In this way, the mutation presumably increases the probability for aggregation and/or degradation leading to decreased concentration of the monomer

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Michigan Technological University

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Last time updated on 13/03/2018

This paper was published in Michigan Technological University.

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