Research

Life Sciences & Biotechnology

Title :

The in vivo significance of stop codon readthrough of MTCH2 mRNA in mitochondrial metabolism

Area of research :

Life Sciences & Biotechnology

Focus area :

Cell Biology

Principal Investigator :

Dr. sandeep M Eswarappa, Indian Institute of science, Bangalore, Karnataka

Timeline Start Year :

2024

Timeline End Year :

2027

Contact info :

Details

Executive Summary :

The study aims to understand the in vivo significance of stop codon readthrough (sCR) of MTCH2 mRNA in metabolic disorders such as obesity and diabetes. The researchers have previously reported that MTCH2 is required to maintain normal mitochondrial membrane potential and cellular ATP levels. They plan to continue this study in a mouse model to investigate the physiological parameters influenced by mitochondrial dysfunction, such as blood glucose level, blood pressure, lipid profile, and liver function. They will also measure ATP production, reactive oxygen species, and mitochondrial mass levels between wild-type and RTnull-MTCH2 mice under normal and high-fat diets. The molecular mechanism by which sCR of MTCH2 affects mitochondrial function will be investigated using cells derived from RTnull-MTCH2 mice and genetically modified cell lines. The goal is to understand how sCR of MTCH2 contributes to or protects from metabolic diseases, providing new molecular targets for disease management.

Total Budget (INR):

78,04,680

Organizations involved