Methods in molecular biology | 2021

Monitoring PINK1-Parkin Signaling Using Dopaminergic Neurons from iPS Cells.

 
 

Abstract


The physiological importance of mitochondrial quality control has been uncovered by the finding that genes for early onset Parkinson s disease (PD), PINK1 and Parkin, regulate mitochondrial autophagy, called mitophagy, and motility. Dopaminergic neurons derived from human-induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells are a useful tool for analyzing the pathogenesis caused by defects in mitochondrial quality control and for screening candidate drugs for PD. Moreover, dopaminergic neurons could provide new findings not obtained in other cells. In this chapter, we will describe our method for monitoring PINK1-Parkin signaling using iPS cell-derived dopaminergic neurons.

Volume 2322
Pages \n 81-92\n
DOI 10.1007/978-1-0716-1495-2_9
Language English
Journal Methods in molecular biology

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