The role of the ND5 gene in LHON: characterization of a new, heteroplasmic LHON mutation.

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Mayorov V, Biousse V, Newman NJ, Brown MD

The role of the ND5 gene in LHON: characterization of a new, heteroplasmic LHON mutation.

Ann Neurol. 2005 Nov;58(5):807-11.

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Abstract

Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) causes central vision loss from bilateral optic neuropathy. Although 13 mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutations are strongly associated with LHON, only three account for roughly 90% of cases and thus are found in multiple independent LHON families. The remaining LHON mutations are rare. Here, we describe the clinical and genetic characterization of a new LHON mtDNA mutation. The 12848T mutation alters a highly conserved amino acid in the ND5 complex I gene, is not found in controls, and is heteroplasmic. Despite ND5 being the largest of the mtDNA complex I genes, ND5 mutations are quite rare in LHON.

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Polypeptides
NameUniProt ID
NADH-ubiquinone oxidoreductase chain 5P03915Details