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Erythorid specific 5’-Aminolevulinate synthase (ALAS2) catalyses the first and rate-determining step in haem biosynthesis during erythroid development. This TEP provides the structural biology tools to facilitate two aspects of ALAS2 research: (i) understanding how mutations in the ALAS2 C-terminus, a region unique to higher eukaryotes, lead to over-activity of the enzyme associated with a gain-of-function disorder; and (ii) providing chemical starting points to explore metabolic intervention of ALAS2, as substrate reduction therapy for the group of porphyria disorders that are associated with haem biosynthetic steps downstream of ALAS2.
This document represents version 1 of the TEP datasheet and includes all updates on the project as of June 2019. For more information about TEPs and the TEP Programme, please visit https://thesgc.org/tep
Protein, Structure Discovery, Target Enabling Package, Structure, Infectious Disease, ALAS2, Neuropsychiatry, Probe, Malaria, Metabolic Diseases, Oncology, Drug Discovery, Chemical Biology, Neurological Genetic Disorders, Disease, Structural Genomics, Neuro, Orphan Disease, Drug Target, Cancer
Protein, Structure Discovery, Target Enabling Package, Structure, Infectious Disease, ALAS2, Neuropsychiatry, Probe, Malaria, Metabolic Diseases, Oncology, Drug Discovery, Chemical Biology, Neurological Genetic Disorders, Disease, Structural Genomics, Neuro, Orphan Disease, Drug Target, Cancer
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