Targeting Exogenous Proteins to Mitochondria: the Signal and the Trap: Using the Tat Ptd with a Mitochondrial Targeting Sequence - Victoria Del Gaizo Moore - Livros - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783659156304 - 19 de junho de 2012
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Targeting Exogenous Proteins to Mitochondria: the Signal and the Trap: Using the Tat Ptd with a Mitochondrial Targeting Sequence

Victoria Del Gaizo Moore

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Targeting Exogenous Proteins to Mitochondria: the Signal and the Trap: Using the Tat Ptd with a Mitochondrial Targeting Sequence

Defects in mitochondrial function are responsible for many human diseases. Two major problems have hindered gene therapy of mitochondria defects: 1) Mitochondria are in all tissues of the body so a gene therapy must be capable of reaching all tissues. 2) The therapy must localize specifically to mitochondria. Using a short peptide sequence derived from the HIV genome, called TAT, the hypothesis that TAT fusion proteins could cross both mitochondrial membranes and incorporation of a mitochondrial signal sequence (MTS) into a TAT fusion protein would allow processing and localization of exogenous proteins in mitochondria was tested. Using isolated mitochondria, cultured cells, animals, and model membranes, TAT-MTS proteins rapidly transduces into large unilamellar vesicles, cells and mitochondria, and persisted over time in vitro and in vivo. TAT-MTS fusion proteins will be a useful tool in understanding mitochondrial function as well as the development of mitochondrial protein therapies.

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Lançado 19 de junho de 2012
ISBN13 9783659156304
Editoras LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Páginas 108
Dimensões 150 × 7 × 226 mm   ·   179 g
Idioma German