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G6036A substitution in mitochondrial COX I gene compromises cytochrome c oxidase activity in thiamine responsive Leigh syndrome patients.

Shalini Mani1, S Narasimha Rao2, M V Kranthi Kumar3.   

Abstract

Cytochrome c oxidase (COX) deficiency is known to be associated with Leigh syndrome (LS), however there are limited studies on genetic screening of mitochondrial (mt) DNA encoding COX genes as well as the functional validation of identified variants. In our previous studies, we cared for total 165 LS patients and analyzed the nucleotide variations across entire mt genome. We observed a high level of genetic heterogeneity in these patients. We identified various reported and novel variation across entire genome including COX genes. In our present study we have further studied and functionally validated the selected novel nucleotide variant of COX I and COX II gene using different in-silico tools and trans mitochondrial cybrid based assays. As a result of our study, G6036A (G45S) variant of COX I gene, reduced the COX activity in both spectrophotometric as well as In-gel BN-PAGE assays. FACS analysis also revealed this variant to affect the mitochondrial membrane potential in the respective cybrids. Interestingly most of our in-silico studies indicated that this variant might affect the secondary structure and confirmation of COX I protein. Thus we report the first missense mutation in the COX I gene of LS patients and justify its pathogenic role in these patients by different assays. Variant A7746G (N54K) in COX II gene was also predicted to affect the secondary structure as well as stability of COX II protein. Though, the effect of this variant was not significant, however it will be interesting to investigate its significance by other assays in future.
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Keywords:  Blue-Native PAGE; COX I; COX II; Cytochrome c oxidase; In-silico; Leigh syndrome

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32428756     DOI: 10.1016/j.jns.2020.116870

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurol Sci        ISSN: 0022-510X            Impact factor:   3.181


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