MT-TV (mitochondrial)
MT-TV is a gene that in humans is encoded by the MT-TV genetic sequence. This gene provides instructions for making a molecule called transfer RNA (tRNA), which is essential for the assembly of amino acids into functioning proteins. The MT-TV gene is located within mitochondrial DNA, and thus is involved in the production of proteins within the mitochondria, the energy-producing centers of cells.
Function[edit]
The MT-TV gene is responsible for the production of a specific type of tRNA, known as tRNA^Val. This molecule plays a crucial role in the process of protein synthesis, as it helps to incorporate the amino acid valine into the growing protein chain.
Clinical significance[edit]
Mutations in the MT-TV gene have been associated with a variety of mitochondrial diseases, including mitochondrial myopathy, Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy, and mitochondrial encephalomyopathy, lactic acidosis, and stroke-like episodes (MELAS). These conditions are characterized by a wide range of symptoms, including muscle weakness, vision loss, and neurological problems, and are often associated with a reduced ability of the mitochondria to produce energy.
Research[edit]
Research into the MT-TV gene and its associated diseases is ongoing, with scientists seeking to better understand the mechanisms by which mutations in this gene lead to disease, and to develop potential treatments.
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