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. 2012 Mar;13(3):237–250. doi: 10.2174/138920012799320455

Table 2.

Cuproenzymes and Symptoms Due to Decreased Activity (Symptoms of Menkes Disease)

Enzyme (Localization in Cells or Characteristics) Function Symptoms
Cytochrome C oxidase (mitochondria) Electron transport in mitochondrial respiratory chain, energy production Brain damage, hypothermia, muscle hypotonia
Lysyl oxidase (secretory enzyme) Crosslinking of collagen and elastin Arterial abnormalities, subdural hemorrhage, bladder diverticula, skin and joint laxity, osteoporosis, bone fracture, hernias
Dopamine ß-hydroxylase (secretory enzyme) Norepinephrin production from dopamine Hypotension, hypothermia, diarrhea [121] *
Tyrosinase (cytosol) Melanin formation Hypopigmentation
Sulfhydryl oxidase (cytosol) Keratin cross-linking Abnormal hair
Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase (cytosol) Oxidant defense: superoxide radical detoxication CNS degeneration [121]
Peptidyl α-amidating monooxygenase (secretory enzyme [122]) Neuropeptide bioactivation Brain damage
Ceruloplasmin (secretory enzyme) Ferroxidase, Cu transport Anemia
Hephaestin** (membrane bound enzyme [123]) Ferroxidase in enterocytes, involved in iron absorption Anemia**
Angiogenin** (secretory enzyme [122]) Induction of blood vessel formation, antimicrobial host defense [125] Arterial abnormalities, enteric infections [126] **
Amine oxidases** Oxidation of primary amines, cancer growth inhibition and progression [127] Carcinogenesis [127] **
Blood clotting factors V, VIII** Blood coagulation system [128] Blood clotting [128] **
*

Diarrhea is often observed in patients with MD, but the relation with dopamine ß-hydroxylase is unclear.

**

The relation with copper metabolism and MD is unclear.