نتایج جستجو برای: trna mitochondrial mutation repeated pregnancy loss

تعداد نتایج: 1060873  

2014
Jiqiang Ling Rachid Daoud Marc J. Lajoie George M. Church Dieter Söll B. Franz Lang

The discovery of diverse codon reassignment events has demonstrated that the canonical genetic code is not universal. Studying coding reassignment at the molecular level is critical for understanding genetic code evolution, and provides clues to genetic code manipulation in synthetic biology. Here we report a novel reassignment event in the mitochondria of Ashbya (Eremothecium) gossypii, a fila...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1980
S G Bonitz A Tzagoloff

Two cytoplasmic "petite" (rho-) clones of Saccharomyces cerevisiae have been selected for the retention of the aspartic acid tRNA gene. The two clones, designated DS200/A102 and DS200/A5, have tandemly repeated segments of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) with unit lengths of 1,000 and 6,400 base pairs, respectively. The DS200/A102 genome has a single tRNA gene with a 3'-CUG-5' anticodon capable of re...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1972
R L Meng L N Vanderhoef

Soybean seedlings were examined for the presence of mitochondrial tRNA. Tyrosyl transfer tRNAs from whole cells, from a well characterized mitochondrial preparation, and from a snake venom phosphodiesterase-treated mitochondrial preparation, were compared by reverse phase chromatography. It was concluded that none of the three previously reported tRNA(Tyr) species were mitochondrial. Rather, a ...

2015
Walker Pett Dennis V. Lavrov

The evolution of mitochondrial information processing pathways, including replication, transcription and translation, is characterized by the gradual replacement of mitochondrial-encoded proteins with nuclear-encoded counterparts of diverse evolutionary origins. Although the ancestral enzymes involved in mitochondrial transcription and replication have been replaced early in eukaryotic evolutio...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2002
Xiaoming Li Min-Xin Guan

Human mitochondrial 12S rRNA A1555G mutation has been found to be associated with deafness. However, putative nuclear modifier gene(s) has been proposed to regulate the phenotypic expression of this mutation. In yeast cells, mutant alleles of MSS1, encoding a mitochondrial GTP-binding protein, manifest a respiratory-deficient phenotype only when coupled with mitochondrial 15S rRNA P(R)(454) mut...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2011
Ruxandra I Molnar Gabi Bartelmes Iris Dinkelacker Hanh Witte Ralf J Sommer

Evolutionary reconstruction of the natural history of an organism ultimately requires knowledge about the development, population genetics, ecology, and phylogeny of the species. Such investigations would benefit from studies of mutational processes because mutations are the source of natural variation. The nematode Pristionchus pacificus has been developed as a model organism in evolutionary b...

2016
Elena Perli Annarita Fiorillo Carla Giordano Annalinda Pisano Arianna Montanari Paola Grazioli Antonio F. Campese Patrizio Di Micco Helen A. Tuppen Ilaria Genovese Elena Poser Carmela Preziuso Robert W. Taylor Veronica Morea Gianni Colotti Giulia d'Amati

Mutations in mitochondrial (mt) genes coding for mt-tRNAs are responsible for a range of syndromes, for which no effective treatment is available. We recently showed that the carboxy-terminal domain (Cterm) of human mt-leucyl tRNA synthetase rescues the pathologic phenotype associated either with the m.3243A>G mutation in mt-tRNA(Leu(UUR)) or with mutations in the mt-tRNA(Ile), both of which ar...

2013
John W. Yarham Emma L. Blakely Charlotte L. Alston Mark E. Roberts John Ealing Piyali Pal Douglass M. Turnbull Robert McFarland Robert W. Taylor

Mitochondrial tRNA point mutations are important causes of human disease, and have been associated with a diverse range of clinical phenotypes. Definitively proving the pathogenicity of any given mt-tRNA mutation requires combined molecular, genetic and functional studies. Subsequent evaluation of the mutation using a pathogenicity scoring system is often very helpful in concluding whether or n...

Journal: :iranian journal of child neurology 0
mohammad medhi heidari phd, assistant professor of molecular genetics, department of biology,sciences school,yazd university of medical sciences, yazd,iran mehri khatami phd, assistant professor of molecular genetics, department of biology,sciences school,yazd university of medical sciences, yazd,iran massoud houshmand phd, assistant professor of human molecular genetics,department of medical genetic,national institute of genetic engineering and biotechnology,tehran,iran eisa mahmoudi phd, assitant professor of mathematical statistic,department of statistics,yazd university, yazd,iran shahriar nafissi md, associate professor of neurology, neurology department, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran,iran

how to cite this article: heidari mm, khatami m, houshmand m, mahmoudi e, nafissi sh .increased prevalence 12308 a > g mutation in mitochondrialtrnaleu (cun) gene associated with earlier age of onset in friedreich ataxia. iranian journal of child neurology 2011;5(4):25-31. objective friedreich ataxia (frda) is an inherited recessive disorder. mitochondrial dna is a candidate modifying factor fo...

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