ISSN:
1573-6881
Keywords:
Brain
;
KSS
;
Leigh
;
LHON
;
maternal inheritance
;
MELAS
;
MERRF
;
mitochondrial DNA
;
muscle
;
NARP
;
oxidative phosphorylation
;
PEO
;
respiratory chain
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Biology
,
Chemistry and Pharmacology
,
Physics
Notes:
Abstract The classification of mitochondrial encephalomyopathies relied upon clinical, biochemical, and histological features until the discovery of mitochondrial DNA defects in 1988. Since then, an outburst of molecular genetic information has aided our understanding of the pathogenesis and the classification of these heterogeneous disorders. Novel concepts of maternal inheritance, mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) heteroplasmy, tissue distribution, and threshold have explained many of the clinical characteristics. The discovery of point mutations, large-scale mtDNA deletions, duplications, and autosomally inherited disorders with multiple mtDNA deletions have revealed new genetic phenomena. Despite our rapidly expanding understanding of the molecular genetic defects, many questions remain to be explored to fill the gap in our knowledge of the relationship between genotype and clinical phenotype.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00763100
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