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Yeast as a system for modeling mitochondrial disease mechanisms and discovering therapies

Mitochondrial diseases are severe and largely untreatable. Owing to the many essential processes carried out by mitochondria and the complex cellular systems that support these processes, these diseases are diverse, pleiotropic, and challenging to study. Much of our current understanding of mitochon...

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Autores principales: Lasserre, Jean-Paul, Dautant, Alain, Aiyar, Raeka S., Kucharczyk, Roza, Glatigny, Annie, Tribouillard-Tanvier, Déborah, Rytka, Joanna, Blondel, Marc, Skoczen, Natalia, Reynier, Pascal, Pitayu, Laras, Rötig, Agnès, Delahodde, Agnès, Steinmetz, Lars M., Dujardin, Geneviève, Procaccio, Vincent, di Rago, Jean-Paul
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Company of Biologists 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4457039/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26035862
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dmm.020438
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author Lasserre, Jean-Paul
Dautant, Alain
Aiyar, Raeka S.
Kucharczyk, Roza
Glatigny, Annie
Tribouillard-Tanvier, Déborah
Rytka, Joanna
Blondel, Marc
Skoczen, Natalia
Reynier, Pascal
Pitayu, Laras
Rötig, Agnès
Delahodde, Agnès
Steinmetz, Lars M.
Dujardin, Geneviève
Procaccio, Vincent
di Rago, Jean-Paul
author_facet Lasserre, Jean-Paul
Dautant, Alain
Aiyar, Raeka S.
Kucharczyk, Roza
Glatigny, Annie
Tribouillard-Tanvier, Déborah
Rytka, Joanna
Blondel, Marc
Skoczen, Natalia
Reynier, Pascal
Pitayu, Laras
Rötig, Agnès
Delahodde, Agnès
Steinmetz, Lars M.
Dujardin, Geneviève
Procaccio, Vincent
di Rago, Jean-Paul
author_sort Lasserre, Jean-Paul
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description Mitochondrial diseases are severe and largely untreatable. Owing to the many essential processes carried out by mitochondria and the complex cellular systems that support these processes, these diseases are diverse, pleiotropic, and challenging to study. Much of our current understanding of mitochondrial function and dysfunction comes from studies in the baker's yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Because of its good fermenting capacity, S. cerevisiae can survive mutations that inactivate oxidative phosphorylation, has the ability to tolerate the complete loss of mitochondrial DNA (a property referred to as ‘petite-positivity’), and is amenable to mitochondrial and nuclear genome manipulation. These attributes make it an excellent model system for studying and resolving the molecular basis of numerous mitochondrial diseases. Here, we review the invaluable insights this model organism has yielded about diseases caused by mitochondrial dysfunction, which ranges from primary defects in oxidative phosphorylation to metabolic disorders, as well as dysfunctions in maintaining the genome or in the dynamics of mitochondria. Owing to the high level of functional conservation between yeast and human mitochondrial genes, several yeast species have been instrumental in revealing the molecular mechanisms of pathogenic human mitochondrial gene mutations. Importantly, such insights have pointed to potential therapeutic targets, as have genetic and chemical screens using yeast.
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spelling pubmed-44570392015-06-16 Yeast as a system for modeling mitochondrial disease mechanisms and discovering therapies Lasserre, Jean-Paul Dautant, Alain Aiyar, Raeka S. Kucharczyk, Roza Glatigny, Annie Tribouillard-Tanvier, Déborah Rytka, Joanna Blondel, Marc Skoczen, Natalia Reynier, Pascal Pitayu, Laras Rötig, Agnès Delahodde, Agnès Steinmetz, Lars M. Dujardin, Geneviève Procaccio, Vincent di Rago, Jean-Paul Dis Model Mech Review Mitochondrial diseases are severe and largely untreatable. Owing to the many essential processes carried out by mitochondria and the complex cellular systems that support these processes, these diseases are diverse, pleiotropic, and challenging to study. Much of our current understanding of mitochondrial function and dysfunction comes from studies in the baker's yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Because of its good fermenting capacity, S. cerevisiae can survive mutations that inactivate oxidative phosphorylation, has the ability to tolerate the complete loss of mitochondrial DNA (a property referred to as ‘petite-positivity’), and is amenable to mitochondrial and nuclear genome manipulation. These attributes make it an excellent model system for studying and resolving the molecular basis of numerous mitochondrial diseases. Here, we review the invaluable insights this model organism has yielded about diseases caused by mitochondrial dysfunction, which ranges from primary defects in oxidative phosphorylation to metabolic disorders, as well as dysfunctions in maintaining the genome or in the dynamics of mitochondria. Owing to the high level of functional conservation between yeast and human mitochondrial genes, several yeast species have been instrumental in revealing the molecular mechanisms of pathogenic human mitochondrial gene mutations. Importantly, such insights have pointed to potential therapeutic targets, as have genetic and chemical screens using yeast. The Company of Biologists 2015-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4457039/ /pubmed/26035862 http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dmm.020438 Text en © 2015. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed.
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Lasserre, Jean-Paul
Dautant, Alain
Aiyar, Raeka S.
Kucharczyk, Roza
Glatigny, Annie
Tribouillard-Tanvier, Déborah
Rytka, Joanna
Blondel, Marc
Skoczen, Natalia
Reynier, Pascal
Pitayu, Laras
Rötig, Agnès
Delahodde, Agnès
Steinmetz, Lars M.
Dujardin, Geneviève
Procaccio, Vincent
di Rago, Jean-Paul
Yeast as a system for modeling mitochondrial disease mechanisms and discovering therapies
title Yeast as a system for modeling mitochondrial disease mechanisms and discovering therapies
title_full Yeast as a system for modeling mitochondrial disease mechanisms and discovering therapies
title_fullStr Yeast as a system for modeling mitochondrial disease mechanisms and discovering therapies
title_full_unstemmed Yeast as a system for modeling mitochondrial disease mechanisms and discovering therapies
title_short Yeast as a system for modeling mitochondrial disease mechanisms and discovering therapies
title_sort yeast as a system for modeling mitochondrial disease mechanisms and discovering therapies
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4457039/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26035862
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dmm.020438
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