Complete mitochondrial DNA sequence analysis in a family with early-onset dystonia and optic atrophy

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The combination of optic atrophy and dystonia has been etiologically associated with mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutations. We report here on the complete mtDNA sequence from the proband of a consanguineous family exhibiting "mitochondrial-like" optic atrophy and dystonia. A candidate tRNAGly mutation was identified that was unique to the family. However, the mutation was homoplasmic in both affected and unaffected family members and we were unable to demonstrate a biochemical defect in patient mitochondria. Hence, it is unlikely that a mtDNA mutation accounts for the phenotype in this family. © 2003 Movement Disorder Society.

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Brown, M. D., Hosseini, S., Steiner, I., Wallace, D. C., & Korn-Lubetzki, I. (2004). Complete mitochondrial DNA sequence analysis in a family with early-onset dystonia and optic atrophy. Movement Disorders, 19(2), 235–237. https://doi.org/10.1002/mds.10646

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