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The molecular pathology of respiratory-chain dysfunction in human mitochondrial myopathies.

J A Morgan-Hughes1, A H Schapira, J M Cooper, I J Holt, A E Harding, J B Clark.   

Abstract

Some of the different molecular pathologies of respiratory-chain dysfunction in human mitochondrial myopathies will be reviewed in relation to the findings in 58 cases. Deletions of mitochondrial DNA were identified in 21 cases [36%]. There was some correlation between the sites of the deletion and the mitochondrial biochemistry in patients with defects of Complex I but not in cases with more extensive loss of respiratory chain activity. Complex I and Complex IV polypeptides were usually normal in deleted cases. Non-deleted cases, however, often showed specific subunit deficiencies which involved the products of both nuclear and mitochondrial genes. Immunoblots of respiratory-chain polypeptides in one case pointed to defective translocation of the Rieske precursor from the cytosol into the mitochondria. The pathogenic role of circulating autoantibodies to specific matrix proteins and the nature of the target antigens in two patients with mitochondrial encephalomyopathies and respiratory-chain dysfunction will also be discussed.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2168209     DOI: 10.1016/0005-2728(90)90252-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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