McCabe E R
Biochem Med. 1983 Oct;30(2):215-30. doi: 10.1016/0006-2944(83)90088-1.
Twelve individuals have been described with glycerol kinase deficiency. Five of these individuals are adults who were noted incidentally to have pseudohypertriglyceridemia. Six of these individuals are children who manifest a clinical complex which includes adrenal hypoplasia/insufficiency and developmental delay. Another child has intermittent coma, a normal IQ, and no evidence of adrenal insufficiency. Genetic and biochemical hypotheses are proposed to explain this clinical variability. Glycerol kinase binds specifically and reversibly to the porin, the pore-forming protein of the outer mitochondrial membrane, which also binds hexokinase. Mutations affecting any component of this kinase-binding system will alter the properties of this system. Glycerol kinase deficiency, as an inborn error of this compartmented metabolic system, offers an investigational opportunity for studying this microenvironment.