Protein Folding Mutations Linked to Seizures and Autism Prevent Proper Cell Surface Function

Publication date: Jun 22, 2025

The affected proteins inability to reach the cell surface may contribute to the development of symptoms associated with seizures and autism spectrum disorders. Proteins rely on precise structural configurations to carry out their roles effectively, and disruptions in this process can lead to functional deficiencies. Researchers continue to investigate how these findings could inform future studies or therapeutic approaches targeting such conditions. Newsflash | Powered by GeneOnline AISource: GO-AI-ne1Date: June 9, 2025Author Mark Chiang

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