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Presented By: Life Sciences Institute (LSI)

LSI Seminar Series: Thomas Schwarz, Ph.D., Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School

Placement and Replacement of Neuronal Mitochondria

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Abstract:
Neurons are highly dependent on mitochondria, but they also face exceptional problems in trying to maintain the necessary energy supply throughout their extended architecture. Neurons must last a lifetime, but their proteins turn over in hours or weeks. Although a mitochondrion may be needed in a distant synapse, the genes that encode its proteins are mainly encoded in the nucleus. Axonal transport of mitochondria is a crucial part of the solution, but so too is the transport of mRNA to support the local synthesis of mitochondrial proteins. The need for local synthesis is particularly acute in the case of the Parkinson’s disease protein PINK1; absent such synthesis, acutely damaged mitochondria cannot be cleared rapidly by mitophagy.

Boxed lunch will be provided

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