Publications by authors named "G Rigoni"

Article Synopsis
  • * Conditional knockout studies in PARKIN-deficient mice reveal that loss of PARKIN does not impact mitochondrial functions such as oxidative phosphorylation or worsen brain defects, challenging previous assumptions about its importance.
  • * A case study of a patient with PARKIN deficiency shows no impairment in mitochondrial function, suggesting that PARKIN is not necessary for maintaining OXPHOS activity in adult tissues.
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The chemistry of N-heterocyclic carbenes with Earth-abundant manganese has largely focused on low-valent systems for reductive catalysis. Here, we have decorated imidazole- and triazole-derived carbenes with phenol substituents to access higher-valent Mn(III) complexes [Mn(,,)(acac)], where acac = acetylacetonato, and ,, = bis(phenolate)imidazolylidene (1) or bis(phenolate)triazolylidene (2). Both complexes catalyze the oxidation of alcohols in the presence of BuOOH as terminal oxidant.

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Friedreich ataxia (FRDA) is a neurodegenerative disease resulting from a severe decrease of frataxin (FXN). Most patients carry a GAA repeat expansion in both alleles of the FXN gene, whereas a small fraction of them are compound heterozygous for the expansion and a point mutation in the other allele. FXN is involved in the mitochondrial biogenesis of the FeS-clusters.

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Naive epiblast and embryonic stem cells (ESCs) give rise to all cells of adults. Such developmental plasticity is associated with genome hypomethylation. Here, we show that LIF-Stat3 signaling induces genomic hypomethylation via metabolic reconfiguration.

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