Saturday, October 5, 2013

speculations in errors of metabolism!

*How a single nucleotide polymorphism affect
-gene regulator
-messenger RNA
-proteins
-metabolomic effects

Post-transcriptional modification affect the destiny of the resulting proteins
variations in splicing  to protein isoform
prediction of protein plasticity variation based on electronic raprochement and disposition throughout the molecule

patient with nanism
and their susceptibility or not to vascular disease
or metabolic disease,
variation of metabolic flow in nanism

genetic variations that may induce early cancers (through genomic microarrays)

while looking at Butein, select observational SNPs, and P-450,CYP, electrolytes (Mg,Zn,Fe) to see in whom positive effect is observed

what variation in flow is a consequence of the mutation
is there a different metabolite produced (Galactitol-cataract,   G-1-phosphatase-liver and Ovarian failure)
what enzyme is exacerbated as a result of the mutation
does this mutation affect an autophosphorylating gene

Are some forms of dementia linked to galactose-1-phosphate levels? can we slow down the disease through inhibition of G1P.

Is GLI-1 a flippase
and GLI-2 a floppase? located at 2 different pole of the cell


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