Disorders of nuclear-mitochondrial intergenomic communication
- PMID: 17510790
- DOI: 10.1007/s10540-007-9036-1
Disorders of nuclear-mitochondrial intergenomic communication
Abstract
In the course of evolution, mitochondria lost their independence, and mtDNA became "slave" of nDNA, depending on numerous nucleus-encoded factors for its integrity, replication and expression. Mutations in any of these factors may alter the cross-talk between the two genomes and cause diseases that affect mtDNA integrity or expression, being inherited as mendelian traits.
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