Last Updated: 8 August 2024
Last Updated: 8 August 2024
AMT Gene
The AMT gene plays a vital role in glycine metabolism. Mutations in the AMT gene can lead to non-ketotic hyperglycinaemia, a rare metabolic disorder characterised by an accumulation of glycine in the body. This gene encodes the T-protein, which is part of the glycine cleavage system. Understanding the AMT gene is important for diagnosing and managing related metabolic conditions.
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