Scientists Link Gene to Parkinson’s Disease, Mayo Clinic Study

Neuroscientists at Mayo Clinic’s campus in Florida found how the gene, EIF4G1, can lead to death of brain cells, resulting in Parkinson’s disease and related neurodegenerative disorders. This gene, unlike others, controls the levels of proteins that help a cell to cope with different forms of stress, such as those routinely found in aging cells, said co-lead investigator Justus C. Dachsel.