نتایج جستجو برای: mitochondrial genetics

تعداد نتایج: 205653  

Journal: :BioTechniques 2015
Matthew Devall Joe Burrage Richard Caswell Matthew Johnson Claire Troakes Safa Al-Sarraj Aaron R Jeffries Jonathan Mill Katie Lunnon

Given that many brain disorders are characterized by mitochondrial dysfunction, there is a growing interest in investigating genetic and epigenetic variation in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). One major caveat for such studies is the presence of nuclear-mitochondrial pseudogenes (NUMTs), which are regions of the mitochondrial genome that have been inserted into the nuclear genome over evolution and,...

2013
Joel N. Meyer Maxwell C. K. Leung John P. Rooney Ataman Sendoel Michael O. Hengartner Glen E. Kisby Amanda S. Bess

Enormous strides have recently been made in our understanding of the biology and pathobiology of mitochondria. Many diseases have been identified as caused by mitochondrial dysfunction, and many pharmaceuticals have been identified as previously unrecognized mitochondrial toxicants. A much smaller but growing literature indicates that mitochondria are also targeted by environmental pollutants. ...

2000
FENGZHU SUN

Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutations have been shown to be involved in several rare and complex diseases. This paper first presents a brief review on mitochondrial genetics, heteroplasmic mtDNA transmission and biological studies for diseases related to mtDNA mutations. Then we present a detail review on statistical methods for testing mtDNA mutation involvement in diseases and for estimating th...

Journal: :Molecules and cells 2012
Cana Park Sang Ki Park

Schizophrenia is a complex neuropsychiatric disorder with both neurochemical and neurodevelopmental components in the pathogenesis. Growing pieces of evidence indicate that schizophrenia has pathological components that can be attributable to the abnormalities of mitochondrial function, which is supported by the recent finding suggesting mitochondrial roles for Disrupted-in-Schizophrenia 1 (DIS...

Journal: :Bioscience reports 2007
Julie L Gardner Lyndsey Craven Douglass M Turnbull Robert W Taylor

An extensive range of molecular defects have been identified in the human mitochondrial genome (mtDNA), causing a range of clinical phenotypes characterized by mitochondrial respiratory chain dysfunction. Sadly, given the complexities of mitochondrial genetics, there are no available cures for mtDNA disorders. In this review, we consider experimental, genetic-based strategies that have been or ...

2017
Robert Balaban

S OF INVITED AND VOLUNTEERED PRESENTATIONS 1.0 Keynote Lecture........................................................................................................... Page 1 2.0 Energy School I............................................................................................................ Page 1 3.0 Moving Mitochondria: Networks and Quality Control ..................................

Journal: :Cancer research 2015
Michael V Berridge Lanfeng Dong Jiri Neuzil

Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), encoding 13 out of more than 1,000 proteins of the mitochondrial proteome, is of paramount importance for the bioenergetic machinery of oxidative phosphorylation that is required for tumor initiation, propagation, and metastasis. In stark contrast to the widely held view that mitochondria and mtDNA are retained and propagated within somatic cells of higher organisms, ...

Journal: :Cell 2016
Carsten Merkwirth Virginija Jovaisaite Jenni Durieux Olli Matilainen Sabine D. Jordan Pedro M. Quiros Kristan K. Steffen Evan G. Williams Laurent Mouchiroud Sarah U. Tronnes Virginia Murillo Suzanne C. Wolff Reuben J. Shaw Johan Auwerx Andrew Dillin

Across eukaryotic species, mild mitochondrial stress can have beneficial effects on the lifespan of organisms. Mitochondrial dysfunction activates an unfolded protein response (UPR(mt)), a stress signaling mechanism designed to ensure mitochondrial homeostasis. Perturbation of mitochondria during larval development in C. elegans not only delays aging but also maintains UPR(mt) signaling, sugges...

Journal: :journal of arthropod-borne diseases 0
somayeh mohammadi molecular systematics laboratory, parasitology department, pasteur institute of iran, tehran, iran and islamic azad university, tehran medical sciences branch, tehran, iran. parviz parvizi molecular systematics laboratory, parasitology department, pasteur institute of iran, tehran, iran.

background: interest in tatera indica rodent arises mostly because it is believed that this species is survived among four subspecies reported from iran, two of which exist in khuzestan province. in addition, it might has a role as res­ervoir hosts of zoonotic cutaneous leishmaniasis in the transmission of leishmania major in some of the widespread asian foci including southwestern iran. method...

2017
David D. Gutterman Charles H. Lang Lisa R. Leon Merry L. Lindsey Ronald Lynch Jennifer Pollock Willis K. Samson Harold D. Schultz Irene Solomon Robert Hester Kevin C. Kregel Wolfgang Kuebler Laura McCabe Jeff Osborn Curt Sigmund Andreas Beyer Shannon Bailey Paul Brookes Janine Santos Russell Swerdlow Yisang Yoon

s of Invited and Volunteered Presentations ................................................................ Page 13 1.0 Keynote Lecture ......................................................................................................... Page 14 2.0 Energy School I.......................................................................................................... Page 14 3.0 Moving Mi...

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