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Tarui disease (also known as phosphofructokinase deficiency, or glycogen storage disease type VII) was first described in 1965 by the Japanese physician Seiichiro Tarui and his co-workers. It is caused by deficient activity of the enzyme phosphofructokinase (muscle PFK or PFKM) in muscle tissue.
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A rendering of the human muscular form of phosphofructokinase. Mutations in the production of this enzyme are the cause of Tarui's disease.
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