AASS Gene
aminoadipate-semialdehyde synthase
ALIAS SYMBOLS
LORSDH
LKRSDH
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Sign InDescription
The AASS gene provides instructions for making an enzyme called aminoadipic semialdehyde synthase. This enzyme is found in most tissues, with the highest amounts found in the liver. Aminoadipic semialdehyde synthase is involved in the breakdown of the amino acid lysine, a building block of most proteins. It is called a bifunctional enzyme because is performs two functions. One function, called lysine-ketoglutarate reductase, breaks down lysine to a molecule called saccharopine. The other function, called saccharopine dehydrogenase, breaks down saccharopine to a molecule called alpha-aminoadipate semialdehyde.
CHROMOSOME
7
LOCATION
q31.32
LOCUS TYPE
gene with protein product
VARIANTS
76
Phenotypes
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