نتایج جستجو برای: frataxin

تعداد نتایج: 673  

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2010
Stéphane Schmucker Hélène Puccio

Friedreich's ataxia (FRDA) is a neurodegenerative disease caused by reduced expression of the mitochondrial protein frataxin. The physiopathological consequences of frataxin deficiency are a severe disruption of iron-sulfur cluster biosynthesis, mitochondrial iron overload coupled to cellular iron dysregulation and an increased sensitivity to oxidative stress. Frataxin is a highly conserved pro...

2004
Oliver Stehling Hans-Peter Elsässer Bernd Brückel Ulrich Mühlenhoff Roland Lill

The maturation of iron–sulfur (Fe/S) proteins in eukaryotes has been intensively studied in yeast. Hardly anything is known so far about the process in higher eukaryotes, even though the high conservation of the yeast maturation components in most Eukarya suggests similar mechanisms. Here, we developed a cell culture model in which the RNA interference (RNAi) technology was used to deplete a po...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Shaojun Long Milan Jirku Francisco J Ayala Julius Lukes

Trypanosoma brucei, the agent of human sleeping sickness and ruminant nagana, is the most genetically tractable representative of the domain Excavata. It is evolutionarily very distant from humans, with a last common ancestor over 1 billion years ago. Frataxin, a highly conserved small protein involved in iron-sulfur cluster synthesis, is present in both organisms, and its deficiency is respons...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2000
M Cossée H Puccio A Gansmuller H Koutnikova A Dierich M LeMeur K Fischbeck P Dollé M Koenig

Friedreich ataxia (FRDA), the most common autosomal recessive ataxia, is caused in almost all cases by homozygous intronic expansions resulting in the loss of frataxin, a mitochondrial protein conserved through evolution, and involved in mitochondrial iron homeostasis. Yeast knockout models, and histological and biochemical data from patient heart biopsies or autopsies indicate that the frataxi...

2018
Oliver Edenharter Stephan Schneuwly Juan A. Navarro

Friedreich's ataxia (FRDA) is the most important recessive ataxia in the Caucasian population. It is caused by a deficit of the mitochondrial protein frataxin. Despite its pivotal effect on biosynthesis of iron-sulfur clusters and mitochondrial energy production, little is known about the influence of frataxin depletion on homeostasis of the cellular mitochondrial network. We have carried out a...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2002
Luigi Pianese Luca Busino Irene De Biase Tiziana De Cristofaro Maria S Lo Casale Paola Giuliano Antonella Monticelli Mimmo Turano Chiara Criscuolo Alessandro Filla Stelio Varrone Sergio Cocozza

The severe reduction in mRNA and protein levels of the mitochondrial protein frataxin, encoded by the X25 gene, causes Friedreich ataxia (FRDA), the most common form of recessive hereditary ataxia. Increasing evidence underlines the pathogenetic role of oxidative stress in this disease. We generated an in vitro cellular model of regulated human frataxin overexpression. We identified, by differe...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2005
Peter R Anderson Kim Kirby Arthur J Hilliker John P Phillips

The mitochondrial iron chaperone, frataxin, plays a critical role in cellular iron homeostasis and the synthesis and regeneration of Fe-S centers. Genetic insufficiency for frataxin is associated with Friedreich's Ataxia in humans and confers loss of function of Fe-containing proteins including components of the respiratory chain and mitochondrial and cytosolic aconitases. Here, we report the u...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2012
Dominika Sliwa Julien Dairou Jean-Michel Camadro Renata Santos

Friedreich's ataxia is a hereditary neurodegenerative disease caused by reduced expression of mitochondrial frataxin. Frataxin deficiency causes impairment in respiratory capacity, disruption of iron homoeostasis and hypersensitivity to oxidants. Although the redox properties of NAD (NAD+ and NADH) are essential for energy metabolism, only few results are available concerning homoeostasis of th...

Journal: :Human Molecular Genetics 2009
Giovanni Coppola Daniele Marmolino Daning Lu Qing Wang Miriam Cnop Myriam Rai Fabio Acquaviva Sergio Cocozza Massimo Pandolfo Daniel H. Geschwind

Friedreich's ataxia (FRDA), the most common inherited ataxia, is characterized by focal neurodegeneration, diabetes mellitus and life-threatening cardiomyopathy. Frataxin, which is significantly reduced in patients with this recessive disorder, is a mitochondrial iron-binding protein, but how its deficiency leads to neurodegeneration and metabolic derangements is not known. We performed microar...

2013
Lingli Li Lucille Voullaire Chiranjeevi Sandi Mark A. Pook Panos A. Ioannou Martin B. Delatycki Joseph P. Sarsero

Friedreich ataxia (FRDA) is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by neurodegeneration and cardiomyopathy. The presence of a GAA trinucleotide repeat expansion in the first intron of the FXN gene results in the inhibition of gene expression and an insufficiency of the mitochondrial protein frataxin. There is a correlation between expansion length, the amount of residual frataxin and the...

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