Novel mitochondrial mutation in the ND4 gene associated with Leigh syndrome

Vanniarajan, A. ; Rajshekher, G. P. ; Joshi, M. B. ; Reddy, A. G. ; Singh, L. ; Thangaraj, K. (2006) Novel mitochondrial mutation in the ND4 gene associated with Leigh syndrome Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, 114 (5). pp. 350-353. ISSN 0001-6314

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Abstract

We analyzed the complete mitochondrial genome of a 3-month-old female child with basal ganglionic lesions and other clinical features suggestive of Leigh syndrome, which is caused by variations in mitochondrial and nuclear genes. Our study revealed a novel, homoplasmic T11984C missense mutation in ND4 gene, which replaces a highly conserved amino acid tyrosine with histidine. Computational analysis showed that this mutation alters the secondary structure of ND4 subunit. As the mutation observed in this study was novel and homoplasmic, we speculate that there could be interplay of this mitochondrial mutation along with nuclear gene(s) in the pathogenesis.

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Keywords:Mitochondrial Diseases; Molecular Genetics; Neurodegenerative Disorders; Neurogenetics
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