Glucocerebrosidase, a Parkinson´s disease-associated protein, is imported into mitochondria and regulates complex I assembly and function

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Raw data files used for the manuscript "Glucocerebrosidase, a Parkinson´s disease-associated protein, is imported into mitochondria and regulates complex I assembly and function" https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-1521848/v1

Tags
  • Dopaminergic
  • Immunofluorescence
  • Immunoprecipitation
  • iPSCs (Induced pluripotent stem cells)
  • Lentivirus
  • Live-imaging
  • Mass spectrometry
  • Microscopy
  • Midbrains
  • Proteomics
  • scRNAseq (Single-cell RNA-seq)
  • Western Blot

Meet the Authors

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    Pascale Baden

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    Maria Jose Perez Jimenez, PhD

    Key Personnel: Team Schapira

    German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases

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    Stefanie Kalb

  • Hariam Raji, MSc

    Key Personnel: Team Schapira

    Institut des Maladies Génétiques Imagine

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    María Illescas

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    Claudio Giuliano

  • Federico Bertoli, MD

    Key Personnel: Team Schapira

    German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases

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    Alessandra Calogero

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    Graziella Cappelletti

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    Kathrin Brockmann

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    Thomas Gasser

  • Anthony Schapira, PhD

    Lead PI (Core Leadership): Team Schapira

    University College London

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    Christina Ugalde

  • Michela Deleidi, MD, PhD

    Co-PI (Core Leadership): Team Schapira

    Institut Imagine

Aligning Science Across Parkinson's
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