The Wilson protein (WND; ATP7B) is an essential component of copper homeostasis. Mutations in the ATP7B gene result in Wilson disease, which is characterised by hepatotoxicity and neurological disturbances. In this paper, we provide the first direct biochemical evidence that the WND protein functions as a copper-translocating P-type ATPase in mammalian cells. Importantly, we have shown that the mutation of the conserved Met1386 to Val, in the Atp7B for the mouse model of Wilson disease, toxic milk (tx), caused a loss of Cu-translocating activity. These investigations provide strong evidence that the toxic milk mouse is a valid model for Wilson disease and demonstrate a link between the loss of catalytic function of WND and the Wilson diseas...
The Wilson disease (WD) protein (ATP7B) is a copper-transporting P-type ATPase that is responsible f...
The Wilson disease gene, a copper transporting ATPase (Atp7b), is responsible for the sequestration ...
The trace metal copper is essential for a variety of biological processes, but extremely toxic when ...
Wilson disease is an autosomal recessive copper transport disorder resulting from defective biliary ...
Background & Aims: Wilson's disease (WD) is characterized by hepatic copper overload and caused ...
Miedź jest pierwiastkiem niezbędnym do prawidłowego funkcjonowania organizmu, dzięki swoim zdolności...
Copper is an essential trace element that requires tightly regulated homeostatic mechanisms to ensur...
SummaryWilson disease is an autosomal recessive disorder of copper transport that causes hepatic and...
Wilson's disease (WD, MIM#277900) is an autosomal recessive disorder resulting in copper excess caus...
Objectives. The aim of this paper is to study the function of ATP7B protein at the cellular and syst...
AbstractWilson disease is a genetic disorder of copper metabolism characterized by the toxic accumul...
Copper influences the pathogenesis of prion disease, but whether it is beneficial or detrimental rem...
The copper-transporting ATP7B protein is defective in patients with Wilson disease, which causes the...
AbstractThe Wilson disease (WD) protein (ATP7B) is a copper-transporting P-type ATPase that is respo...
Copper is essential for human health and copper imbalance is a key factor in the aetiology and patho...
The Wilson disease (WD) protein (ATP7B) is a copper-transporting P-type ATPase that is responsible f...
The Wilson disease gene, a copper transporting ATPase (Atp7b), is responsible for the sequestration ...
The trace metal copper is essential for a variety of biological processes, but extremely toxic when ...
Wilson disease is an autosomal recessive copper transport disorder resulting from defective biliary ...
Background & Aims: Wilson's disease (WD) is characterized by hepatic copper overload and caused ...
Miedź jest pierwiastkiem niezbędnym do prawidłowego funkcjonowania organizmu, dzięki swoim zdolności...
Copper is an essential trace element that requires tightly regulated homeostatic mechanisms to ensur...
SummaryWilson disease is an autosomal recessive disorder of copper transport that causes hepatic and...
Wilson's disease (WD, MIM#277900) is an autosomal recessive disorder resulting in copper excess caus...
Objectives. The aim of this paper is to study the function of ATP7B protein at the cellular and syst...
AbstractWilson disease is a genetic disorder of copper metabolism characterized by the toxic accumul...
Copper influences the pathogenesis of prion disease, but whether it is beneficial or detrimental rem...
The copper-transporting ATP7B protein is defective in patients with Wilson disease, which causes the...
AbstractThe Wilson disease (WD) protein (ATP7B) is a copper-transporting P-type ATPase that is respo...
Copper is essential for human health and copper imbalance is a key factor in the aetiology and patho...
The Wilson disease (WD) protein (ATP7B) is a copper-transporting P-type ATPase that is responsible f...
The Wilson disease gene, a copper transporting ATPase (Atp7b), is responsible for the sequestration ...
The trace metal copper is essential for a variety of biological processes, but extremely toxic when ...