ADK


Description

The ADK gene, located on chromosome 10, provides instructions for creating adenosine kinase, an enzyme responsible for converting adenosine into adenosine monophosphate (AMP). This crucial process plays a role in various metabolic pathways, including energy production and purine nucleotide synthesis. Mutations in the ADK gene can lead to adenosine kinase deficiency, a rare genetic disorder affecting the body‘s ability to utilize adenosine effectively.

Associated Diseases

Did you know?

Adenosine is a key molecule involved in many biological processes, including sleep regulation, neurotransmission, and blood vessel dilation.


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