| Literature DB >> 26837425 |
D Allan Butterfield1, Erika M Palmieri2, Alessandra Castegna2.
Abstract
Mitochondria play a key role in eukaryotic cells, being mediators of energy, biosynthetic and regulatory requirements of these cells. Emerging proteomics techniques have allowed scientists to obtain the differentially expressed proteome or the proteomic redox status in mitochondria. This has unmasked the diversity of proteins with respect to subcellular location, expression and interactions. Mitochondria have become a research 'hot spot' in subcellular proteomics, leading to identification of candidate clinical targets in neurodegenerative diseases in which mitochondria are known to play pathological roles. The extensive efforts to rapidly obtain differentially expressed proteomes and unravel the redox proteomic status in mitochondria have yielded clinical insights into the neuropathological mechanisms of disease, identification of disease early stage and evaluation of disease progression. Although current technical limitations hamper full exploitation of the mitochondrial proteome in neurosciences, future advances are predicted to provide identification of specific therapeutic targets for neurodegenerative disorders.Entities:
Keywords: Alzheimer disease; Parkinson disease; Proteomics; clinical biomarkers; mitochondria; neurodegeneration; redox proteomics
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26837425 PMCID: PMC4949485 DOI: 10.1586/14789450.2016.1149470
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Expert Rev Proteomics ISSN: 1478-9450 Impact factor: 3.940