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SPG7 Variant Escapes Phosphorylation-Regulated Processing by AFG3L2, Elevates Mitochondrial ROS, and Is Associated with Multiple Clinical Phenotypes
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SPG7 Variant Escapes Phosphorylation-Regulated Processing by AFG3L2, Elevates Mitochondrial ROS, and Is Associated with Multiple Clinical Phenotypes

N. A. M. Almontashiri, H. H Chen, R. J. Mailloux, T. Tatsuta, A. C. T. Teng, A. B. Mahmoud, T. Ho, N. A. S. Stewart, P. Rippstein, M. E. Harper, …
Cell Reports, Vol.7(3)
2014

Abstract

adenosine triphosphate arginine cell protein forskolin protein AFG3L2 protein SPG7 reactive oxygen metabolite unclassified drug adenosine triphosphate dependent proteinase AFG3L2 protein, human metalloproteinase peptide hydrolase small interfering RNA SPG7 protein, human antiinfective agent glutamine mitochondrial protein proteinase tyrosine amino terminal sequence article cell migration cell proliferation enzyme activation enzyme synthesis fatty acid oxidation gain of function mutation genetic association genetic variability human human cell molecular model phenotype priority journal protein assembly protein cleavage protein degradation protein phosphorylation protein processing ribosome stoichiometry amino acid sequence animal antagonists and inhibitors enzymology genetics HEK293 cell line metabolism mitochondrion molecular genetics phosphorylation RNA interference single nucleotide polymorphism umbilical vein endothelial cell amino acid substitution controlled study mitochondrial dynamics nonhuman protein expression regulatory mechanism Animals ATP-Dependent Proteases HEK293 Cells Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells Humans Metalloendopeptidases Mitochondria Molecular Sequence Data Peptide Hydrolases Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide Reactive Oxygen Species RNA, Small Interfering
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