Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase deficiency (PCKD) is a rare disorder of gluconeogenesis presenting with recurrent hypoglycemia, hepatic dysfunction, and lactic acidosis. There are two discrete subcellular isoforms of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PCK): cytosolic PCK (encoded by PCK1) and mitochondrial PCK (encoded by PCK2). Mutations in PCK1 have been detected in affected individuals.
Adams DR, Yuan H, Holyoak T, Arajs KH, Hakimi P, Markello TC, Wolfe LA, Vilboux T, Burton BK, Fajardo KF, Grahame G, Holloman C, Sincan M, Smith AC, Wells GA, Huang Y, Vega H, Snyder JP, Golas GA, Tifft CJ, Boerkoel CF, Hanson RW, Traynelis SF, Kerr DS, Gahl WA
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Three rare diseases in one Sib pair: RAI1, PCK1, GRIN2B mutations associated with Smith-Magenis Syndrome, cytosolic PEPCK deficiency and NMDA receptor glutamate insensitivity.