Deficiency of the ADP-forming succinyl-CoA synthase activity is associated with encephalomyopathy and mitochondrial DNA depletion |
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Authors: | Elpeleg Orly Miller Chaya Hershkovitz Eli Bitner-Glindzicz Maria Bondi-Rubinstein Gili Rahman Shamima Pagnamenta Alistair Eshhar Sharon Saada Ann |
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Affiliation: | Metabolic Disease Unit, Shaare-Zedek Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel. Elpeleg@cc.huji.ac.il. |
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Abstract: | The mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) depletion syndrome is a quantitative defect of mtDNA resulting from dysfunction of one of several nuclear-encoded factors responsible for maintenance of mitochondrial deoxyribonucleoside triphosphate (dNTP) pools or replication of mtDNA. Markedly decreased succinyl-CoA synthetase activity due to a deleterious mutation in SUCLA2, the gene encoding the beta subunit of the ADP-forming succinyl-CoA synthetase ligase, was found in muscle mitochondria of patients with encephalomyopathy and mtDNA depletion. Succinyl-CoA synthetase is invariably in a complex with mitochondrial nucleotide diphosphate kinase; hence, we propose that a defect in the last step of mitochondrial dNTP salvage is a novel cause of the mtDNA depletion syndrome. |
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