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Defining the impact on yeast ATP synthase of two pathogenic human mitochondrial DNA mutations, T9185C and T9191C

Kabala, Anna Magdalena and Lasserre, Jean-Paul and Ackerman, Sharon H. and di Rago, Jean-Paul and Kucharczyk, Roza (2014) Defining the impact on yeast ATP synthase of two pathogenic human mitochondrial DNA mutations, T9185C and T9191C. Biochimie, 100 . pp. 200-206. ISSN 0300-9084

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Abstract

Mutations in the human mitochondrial ATP6 gene encoding ATP synthase subunit a/6 (referred to as Atp6p in yeast) are at the base of neurodegenerative disorders like Neurogenic Ataxia and Retinitis Pigmentosa (NARP), Leigh syndrome (LS), CharcoteMarieeTooth (CMT), and ataxia telangiectasia. In previous studies, using the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae as a model we were able to better define how several of these mutations impact the ATP synthase. Here we report the construction of yeast models of two other ATP6 pathogenic mutations, T9185C and T9191C. The first one was reported as conferring a mild, sometimes reversible, CMT clinical phenotype; the second one has been described in a patient presenting with severe LS. We found that an equivalent of the T9185C mutation partially impaired the functioning of yeast ATP synthase, with only a 30% deficit in mitochondrial ATP production. An equivalent of the mutation T9191C had much more severe effects, with a nearly complete block in yeast Atp6p assembly and an >95% drop in the rate of ATP synthesis. These findings provide a molecular basis for the relative severities of the diseases induced by T9185C and T9191C.

Item Type:Article
Subjects:Q Science > QH Natural history > QH426 Genetics
R Medicine > RB Pathology
Divisions:Department of Genetics
ID Code:596
Deposited By: MS Anna Magdalena Kabala
Deposited On:10 Feb 2014 13:46
Last Modified:23 Oct 2014 12:19

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