Can yeast be used to study mitochondrial diseases? Biolistic tRNA mutants for the analysis of mechanisms and suppressors
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
Base substitutions equivalent to those causing human pathologies have been introduced in yeast mitochondrial
tRNA genes. These mutants can be utilized as flexible tools to investigate the molecular aspects
of mitochondrial diseases and identify correcting genes. We show that for all studied tRNA mutations
(including an homoplasmic one in tRNAVal) the severity of phenotypes follows the same trend in four different
nuclear backgrounds. Correcting genes include TUF1 and genes encoding aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase.
The effect of suppressors was analyzed by Northern blot. Mutated leucyl-tRNA synthetase with
highly reduced catalytic activity maintains full suppressing effect, thus suggesting a chaperone-like
and/or stabilizing function.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Mitochondrial disease; Yeast model; Suppressors of mitochondrial defects
Elenco autori:
Morea, Veronica
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