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T1 0-112 Sentence denotes The silkworm mutant lemon (lemon lethal) is a potential insect model for human sepiapterin reductase deficiency.
T2 113-252 Sentence denotes Tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4) is an essential cofactor for aromatic acid hydroxylases, which control the levels of monoamine neurotransmitters.
T3 253-327 Sentence denotes BH4 deficiency has been associated with many neuropsychological disorders.
T4 328-517 Sentence denotes An inherited defect in BH4 biosynthesis is caused by the deficiency of sepiapterin reductase (SPR), which catalyzes the biosynthesis of BH4 from guanosine triphosphate at the terminal step.
T5 518-624 Sentence denotes The human SPR gene has been mapped at the PARK3 locus, which is related to the onset of Parkinson disease.
T6 625-858 Sentence denotes In this study, we report that mutant strains, lemon (lem) and its lethal allele lemon lethal (lem(1)) with yellow body coloration, of the silkworm Bombyx mori could be used as the first insect model for human SPR deficiency diseases.
T7 859-983 Sentence denotes We demonstrated that mutations in the SPR gene (BmSpr) were responsible for the irregular body coloration of lem and lem(l).
T8 984-1202 Sentence denotes Moreover, biochemical analysis revealed that SPR activity in lem(l) larvae was almost completely diminished, resulting in a lethal phenotype that the larvae cannot feed and that die immediately after the first ecdysis.
T9 1203-1325 Sentence denotes Oral administration of BH4 and dopamine to lem(l) larvae effectively increased their survival rates and feeding abilities.
T10 1326-1578 Sentence denotes Our data demonstrate that BmSPR plays a crucial role in the generation of BH4, and monoamine neurotransmitters in silkworms and the lem (lem(l)) mutant strains will be an invaluable resource to address many questions regarding SPR and BH4 deficiencies.