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Mitochondrial proteins in neuronal degeneration.

Dan Lindholm1, Ove Eriksson, Laura Korhonen.   

Abstract

In this review, we highlight recent findings about the role of some mitochondrial proteins in neurological diseases. Studies in mice gene-deleted for Omi/HtrA2 and AIF showed the involvement of these mitochondrial proteins in selective cell degeneration in the spinal cord and brain. In humans, mutations in the mitochondrial protein, Paraplegin, cause an autosomal form of hereditary spastic paraplegia with an enhanced sensitivity to oxidative stress. Reactive oxygen species and decreased respiratory chain activity in mitochondria also contribute to common neurological diseases. The mitochondrial uncoupling protein, Ucp-2, was found to be neuroprotective in experimental stroke and brain trauma. Recent proteomic and profiling studies have revealed the existence of additional mitochondrial proteins with unknown functions. The elucidation of the physiological functions of mitochondrial proteins may lead to new insights into the role of these organelles in cell degeneration and to identification of novel drug targets for the prevention and treatment of different diseases.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15358091     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2004.06.138

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Biophys Res Commun        ISSN: 0006-291X            Impact factor:   3.575


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8.  Interferon-gamma produced by microglia and the neuropeptide PACAP have opposite effects on the viability of neural progenitor cells.

Authors:  Johanna Mäkelä; Raili Koivuniemi; Laura Korhonen; Dan Lindholm
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9.  Destabilization of the outer and inner mitochondrial membranes by core and linker histones.

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Review 10.  Cell differentiation: reciprocal regulation of Apaf-1 and the inhibitor of apoptosis proteins.

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Journal:  J Cell Biol       Date:  2004-10-25       Impact factor: 10.539

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