Dysregulation of mitochondria-lysosome contacts by GBA1 dysfunction in dopaminergic neuronal models of Parkinson’s disease
Mitochondria-lysosome contact sites mediate cross-talk between the two organelles. Here, the authors show mitochondria-lysosome contacts are prolonged and defective in heterozygous mutant GBA1 neurons, which is caused by defective modulation of TBC1D15 due to decreased GBA1 activity.
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Main Authors: | Soojin Kim, Yvette C. Wong, Fanding Gao, Dimitri Krainc |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/40982e38dcd44c1f9dff1e73b1f33d9a |
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