نتایج جستجو برای: ndna

تعداد نتایج: 329  

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2011
Eleonora Napoli Catherine Ross-Inta Sarah Wong Alicja Omanska-Klusek Cedrick Barrow Christine Iwahashi Dolores Garcia-Arocena Danielle Sakaguchi Elizabeth Berry-Kravis Randi Hagerman Paul J Hagerman Cecilia Giulivi

Fragile X-associated tremor/ataxia syndrome (FXTAS) is a late-onset neurodegenerative disorder that affects individuals who are carriers of small CGG premutation expansions in the fragile X mental retardation 1 (FMR1) gene. Mitochondrial dysfunction was observed as an incipient pathological process occurring in individuals who do not display overt features of FXTAS (1). Fibroblasts from premuta...

2018
Renata F Martins Anke Schmidt Dorina Lenz Andreas Wilting Joerns Fickel

In this study we compared the phylogeographic patterns of two Rusa species, Rusa unicolor and Rusa timorensis, in order to understand what drove and maintained differentiation between these two geographically and genetically close species and investigated the route of introduction of individuals to the islands outside of the Sunda Shelf. We analyzed full mitogenomes from 56 archival samples fro...

2013
Natália Rossi Fernando Luis Mantelatto

Macrobrachium olfersii is an amphidromous freshwater prawn, widespread along the eastern coasts of the Americas. This species shows great morphological modifications during ontogenesis, and several studies have verified the existence of a wide intraspecific variation. Because of this condition, the species is often misidentified, and several synonyms have been documented. To elucidate these asp...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2005
Anna Krasnianski Marcus Deschauer Stephan Neudecker Frank N Gellerich Tobias Müller Benedikt G Schoser Michael Krasnianski Stephan Zierz

Previous findings suggested specific mitochondrial dysfunction in skeletal muscle of patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). To answer the question of whether the dysfunction is specific, we investigated the histochemical distribution of mitochondrial marker activities, the ratio of mitochondrial (mt) versus nuclear (n) DNA, and the activities of citrate synthase (CS) and respiratory...

2013
Brendan Egan Paul L. O’Connor Juleen R. Zierath Donal J. O’Gorman

Repeated bouts of episodic myofibrillar contraction associated with exercise training are potent stimuli for physiological adaptation. However, the time course of adaptation and the continuity between alterations in mRNA expression and protein content are not well described in human skeletal muscle. Eight healthy, sedentary males cycled for 60 min at 80% of peak oxygen consumption (VO2peak) eac...

2017
Rahul Phadke

Mitochondria are dynamic organelles ubiquitously present in nucleated eukaryotic cells, subserving multiple metabolic functions, including cellular ATP generation by oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS). The OXPHOS machinery comprises five transmembrane respiratory chain enzyme complexes (RC). Defective OXPHOS gives rise to mitochondrial diseases (mtD). The incredible phenotypic and genetic diver...

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 2012
B J C van den Bosch M Gerards W Sluiter A P A Stegmann E L C Jongen D M E I Hellebrekers R Oegema E H Lambrichs H Prokisch K Danhauser K Schoonderwoerd I F M de Coo H J M Smeets

BACKGROUND Mitochondrial disorders are associated with abnormalities of the oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) system and cause significant morbidity and mortality in the population. The extensive clinical and genetic heterogeneity of these disorders due to a broad variety of mutations in several hundreds of candidate genes, encoded by either the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) or nuclear DNA (nDNA),...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2009
Richard J Gill Andres Arce Laurent Keller Robert L Hammond

Identifying species exhibiting variation in social organization is an important step towards explaining the genetic and environmental factors underlying social evolution. In most studied populations of the ant Leptothorax acervorum, reproduction is shared among queens in multiple queen colonies (polygyny). By contrast, reports from other populations, but based on weaker evidence, suggest a sing...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1999
I García-Bassets M Ortiz-Lombardía S Pagans A Romero F Canals F X Avil s F Azorín

Alternating d(GA.TC)(n)DNA sequences, which are abundant in eukaryotic genomes, can form altered DNA structures. Depending on the environmental conditions, the formation of (GA.GA) hairpins or [C+T(GA.TC)] and [GA(GA.TC)] intramolecular triplexes was observed in vitro. In vivo, the formation of these non-B-DNA structures would likely require the contribution of specific stabilizing factors. Her...

2016
Hiroko P. Indo Hideyuki J. Majima Masahiro Terada Shigeaki Suenaga Kazuo Tomita Shin Yamada Akira Higashibata Noriaki Ishioka Takuro Kanekura Ikuya Nonaka Clare L. Hawkins Michael J. Davies Daret K. St Clair Chiaki Mukai

The effects of long-term exposure to extreme space conditions on astronauts were investigated by analyzing hair samples from ten astronauts who had spent six months on the International Space Station (ISS). Two samples were collected before, during and after their stays in the ISS; hereafter, referred to as Preflight, Inflight and Postflight, respectively. The ratios of mitochondrial (mt) to nu...

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