ALAD

Aminolevulinate dehydratase

PDB rendering based on 1e51.
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Identifiers
Symbols ALAD ; ALADH; PBGS
External IDs OMIM: 125270 MGI: 96853 HomoloGene: 16 ChEMBL: 3126 GeneCards: ALAD Gene
EC number 4.2.1.24
RNA expression pattern
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Orthologs
Species Human Mouse
Entrez 210 17025
Ensembl ENSG00000148218 ENSMUSG00000028393
UniProt P13716 P10518
RefSeq (mRNA) NM_000031 NM_001276446
RefSeq (protein) NP_000022 NP_001263375
Location (UCSC) Chr 9:
113.39 – 113.4 Mb
Chr 4:
62.51 – 62.52 Mb
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Delta-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the ALAD gene.[1][2]

The ALAD enzyme is composed of 8 identical subunits and catalyzes the condensation of 2 molecules of delta-aminolevulinate to form porphobilinogen (a precursor of heme, cytochromes and other hemoproteins). ALAD catalyzes the second step in the porphyrin and heme biosynthetic pathway; zinc is essential for enzymatic activity. ALAD enzymatic activity is inhibited by lead, beginning at blood lead levels that were once considered to be safe (<10 μg/dL) and continuing to correlate negatively across the range from 5 to 95 μg/dL.[3] Inhibition of ALAD by lead leads to anemia primarily because it both inhibits heme synthesis and shortens the lifespan of circulating red blood cells, but also by stimulating the excessive production of the hormone erythropoietin, leading to inadequate maturation of red cells from their progenitors. A defect in the ALAD structural gene can cause increased sensitivity to lead poisoning and acute hepatic porphyria. Alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been identified.[4]

References

  1. Eiberg H, Mohr J, Nielsen LS (Jun 1983). "delta-Aminolevulinatedehydrase: synteny with ABO-AK1-ORM (and assignment to chromosome 9)". Clin Genet 23 (2): 150–4. doi:10.1111/j.1399-0004.1983.tb01864.x. PMID 6839527.
  2. Beaumont C, Foubert C, Grandchamp B, Weil D, Van Cong N'Guyen, Gross MS, Nordmann Y (Aug 1984). "Assignment of the human gene for delta aminolevulinate dehydrase to chromosome 9 by somatic cell hybridization and specific enzyme immunoassay". Ann Hum Genet 48 (Pt 2): 153–9. doi:10.1111/j.1469-1809.1984.tb01010.x. PMID 6378062.
  3. Abadin H, Ashizawa A, Stevens YW, Llados F, Diamond G, Sage G, Citra M, Quinones A, Bosch SJ, Swarts SG (August 2007). Toxicological Profile for Lead (PDF). Atlanta, GA: Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (US). pp. 22, 30. PMID 24049859. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
  4. "Entrez Gene: ALAD aminolevulinate, delta-, dehydratase".

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