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Publication : Post-translational decrease in respiratory chain proteins in the Polg mutator mouse brain.

First Author  Hauser DN Year  2014
Journal  PLoS One Volume  9
Issue  4 Pages  e94646
PubMed ID  24722488 Mgi Jnum  J:215087
Mgi Id  MGI:5604648 Doi  10.1371/journal.pone.0094646
Citation  Hauser DN, et al. (2014) Post-translational decrease in respiratory chain proteins in the Polg mutator mouse brain. PLoS One 9(4):e94646
abstractText  Mitochondrial DNA damage is thought to be a causal contributor to aging as mice with inactivating mutations in polymerase gamma (Polg) develop a progeroid phenotype. To further understand the molecular mechanisms underlying this phenotype, we used iTRAQ and RNA-Seq to determine differences in protein and mRNA abundance respectively in the brains of one year old Polg mutator mice compared to control animals. We found that mitochondrial respiratory chain proteins are specifically decreased in abundance in the brains of the mutator mice, including several nuclear encoded mitochondrial components. However, we found no evidence that the changes we observed in protein levels were the result of decreases in mRNA expression. These results show that there are post-translational effects associated with mutations in Polg.
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