Three-dimensional analysis of mitochondrial crista ultrastructure in a patient with Leigh syndrome by in situ cryoelectron tomography
Mitochondrial diseases produce profound neurological dysfunction via mutations affecting mitochondrial energy production, including the relatively common Leigh syndrome (LS). We recently described an LS case caused by a pathogenic mutation in USMG5, encoding a small supernumerary subunit of mitochon...
Main Authors: | Siegmund, SE, Grassucci, R, Carter, SD, Barca, E, Farino, ZJ, Juanola-Falgarona, M, Zhang, P, Tanji, K, Hirano, M, Schon, EA, Frank, J, Freyberg, Z |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Cell Press
2018
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