Mutations in GALNT3, encoding a protein involved in O-linked glycosylation, cause familial tumoral calcinosis

O Topaz, DL Shurman, R Bergman, M Indelman… - Nature …, 2004 - nature.com
O Topaz, DL Shurman, R Bergman, M Indelman, P Ratajczak, M Mizrachi, Z Khamaysi…
Nature genetics, 2004nature.com
Familial tumoral calcinosis (FTC; OMIM 211900) is a severe autosomal recessive metabolic
disorder that manifests with hyperphosphatemia and massive calcium deposits in the skin
and subcutaneous tissues. Using linkage analysis, we mapped the gene underlying FTC to
2q24–q31. This region includes the gene GALNT3, which encodes a glycosyltransferase
responsible for initiating mucin-type O-glycosylation. Sequence analysis of GALNT3
identified biallelic deleterious mutations in all individuals with FTC, suggesting that defective …
Abstract
Familial tumoral calcinosis (FTC; OMIM 211900) is a severe autosomal recessive metabolic disorder that manifests with hyperphosphatemia and massive calcium deposits in the skin and subcutaneous tissues. Using linkage analysis, we mapped the gene underlying FTC to 2q24–q31. This region includes the gene GALNT3, which encodes a glycosyltransferase responsible for initiating mucin-type O-glycosylation. Sequence analysis of GALNT3 identified biallelic deleterious mutations in all individuals with FTC, suggesting that defective post-translational modification underlies the disease.
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