2014
NGLY1 mutation causes neuromotor impairment, intellectual disability, and neuropathy
Caglayan AO, Comu S, Baranoski JF, Parman Y, Kaymakçalan H, Akgumus GT, Caglar C, Dolen D, Erson-Omay EZ, Harmanci AS, Mishra-Gorur K, Freeze HH, Yasuno K, Bilguvar K, Gunel M. NGLY1 mutation causes neuromotor impairment, intellectual disability, and neuropathy. European Journal Of Medical Genetics 2014, 58: 39-43. PMID: 25220016, PMCID: PMC4804755, DOI: 10.1016/j.ejmg.2014.08.008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsN-glycanase 1Proteasome-mediated degradationConserved enzymeFrame-shift mutationApparent intellectual disabilityBase pair deletionNeuromotor impairmentNovel homozygous frame-shift mutationHomozygous frame-shift mutationNeuronal cellsPair deletionAmyotrophic lateral sclerosisIntellectual disabilityMutationsProteinNeurological functionCorneal opacityNeurologic diseaseLateral sclerosisParkinson's diseaseProgressive lossDiseaseCytoplasmImpairmentDeletion
2013
A new patient with Andermann syndrome: an underdiagnosed clinical genetics entity?
Degerliyurt A, Akgumus G, Caglar C, Bilguvar K, Caglayan A. A new patient with Andermann syndrome: an underdiagnosed clinical genetics entity? Genetic Counseling 2013, 24: 283-9. PMID: 24341143.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgenesis of Corpus CallosumChild, PreschoolConsanguinityCorpus CallosumDiagnosis, DifferentialHumansMagnetic Resonance ImagingMaleMutationPeripheral Nervous System DiseasesSymportersTurkeyConceptsAndermann syndromeCorpus callosumCortical electrical activityAutosomal recessive disorderPeripheral neuropathyProgressive neuropathySevere neuropathyYear old Turkish boyNew patientsPsychiatric symptomsExtracellular ion concentrationsClinical attentionConsanguineous parentsImaging studiesNeuropathySyndromeThird decadeRecessive disorderElectrical activityMental retardationDysmorphic characteristicsAreflexiaTurkish boyAgenesisCallosum