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Laforin, encoded by the ''EPM2A'' gene, is a
phosphatase In biochemistry, a phosphatase is an enzyme that uses water to cleave a phosphoric acid Ester, monoester into a phosphate ion and an Alcohol (chemistry), alcohol. Because a phosphatase enzyme catalysis, catalyzes the hydrolysis of its Substrate ...
, with a carbohydrate-binding domain, which is mutated in patients with
Lafora disease Lafora disease is a rare, adult-onset and autosomal recessive genetic disorder which results in Myoclonus#Epilepsy forms, myoclonus epilepsy and usually results in death several years after the onset of symptoms. The disease is characterized by t ...
. It contains a dual specificity
phosphatase In biochemistry, a phosphatase is an enzyme that uses water to cleave a phosphoric acid Ester, monoester into a phosphate ion and an Alcohol (chemistry), alcohol. Because a phosphatase enzyme catalysis, catalyzes the hydrolysis of its Substrate ...
domain (DSP) and a carbohydrate binding module subtype 20 (CBM20). Its physiological
substrate Substrate may refer to: Physical layers *Substrate (biology), the natural environment in which an organism lives, or the surface or medium on which an organism grows or is attached ** Substrate (locomotion), the surface over which an organism lo ...
has yet to be identified and the molecular mechanisms in which mutated laforin causes
Lafora disease Lafora disease is a rare, adult-onset and autosomal recessive genetic disorder which results in Myoclonus#Epilepsy forms, myoclonus epilepsy and usually results in death several years after the onset of symptoms. The disease is characterized by t ...
is unknown, though there has been progress made in the study by Ortolano et al. Laforin regulates autophagy via
Mammalian target of rapamycin The mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR), also referred to as the mechanistic target of rapamycin, and sometimes called FK506-binding protein 12-rapamycin-associated protein 1 (FRAP1), is a kinase that in humans is encoded by the ''MTOR'' gene. ...
, which is impaired in Lafora disease.


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GeneReviews/NCBI/NIH/UW entry on Progressive Myoclonus Epilepsy, Lafora Type
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