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Aberrant mt-mRNA folding as mediator of mitochondrial encephalomyopaties

Mitochondrial diseases are disorders that affect how our cells produce energy. They are most common in children and frequently lead to problems in the brain and heart. We want to study two specific genes that are linked to these diseases: ATP6 and ATP8. Such genes provide the instructions for making the energetic system of the cell. However, the exact way these genes work is not fully understood. We want to use new techniques to study how the genes are used to make proteins. We believe that a special process might be responsible for making sure the proteins are produced in the right amount. We also believe that understanding such process would explain the disease. Knowing how the disease works will help us find new ways to treat these conditions in the future.
Partial funding for this grant comes from AFM Telethon.
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Grantee: Michele Brischigliaro, PhD
Grant type: Development Grant
Award total: $210,000
Institution: Miller School of Medicine of the University of Miami
Country: USA