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Pathways shaping the mitochondrial inner membrane [PDF]
Mitochondria are complex organelles with two membranes. Their architecture is determined by characteristic folds of the inner membrane, termed cristae.
Till Klecker, Benedikt Westermann
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SanA is an inner membrane protein mediating Salmonella Typhimurium infection [PDF]
Bacterial membrane proteins like SanA are essential for environmental interactions, significantly affecting the physicochemical properties of the bacterial envelope and influencing Salmonella’s antibiotic resistance and infection traits.
Adrianna Stypułkowska +8 more
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Consequences of Folding the Mitochondrial Inner Membrane [PDF]
A fundamental first step in the evolution of eukaryotes was infolding of the chemiosmotic membrane of the endosymbiont. This allowed the proto-eukaryote to amplify ATP generation while constraining the volume dedicated to energy production.
Carmen A. Mannella
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Protein insertion into the inner membrane of mitochondria: routes and mechanisms [PDF]
The inner membrane of mitochondria contains hundreds of different integral membrane proteins. These proteins transport molecules into and out of the matrix, they carry out multifold catalytic reactions and they promote the biogenesis or degradation of ...
Büsra Kizmaz +3 more
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X‐Ray Irradiation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Induces Biogenesis of Outer‐Inner Membrane Vesicles With Potential as a Vaccine Against Acute Pneumonia [PDF]
Many bacteria produce extracellular vesicles (EVs) that play critical roles in various biological processes and hold significant potential for biomedical applications. However, the mechanisms underlying EV biogenesis remain incompletely understood. Using
Li Zhang +15 more
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In the article, the semi-permanent aluminum alloy portal frame is used as the research background, beam-column joints are used as the research object, and experimental and numerical analyses are carried out.
Zhanqing Xing +5 more
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Summary: Invaginations of the mitochondrial inner membrane, termed cristae, are hubs for oxidative phosphorylation. The mitochondrial contact site and cristae organizing system (MICOS) and the dimeric F1Fo-ATP synthase play important roles in controlling
Heike Rampelt +11 more
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Gram-negative bacteria have a robust cell envelope that excludes or expels many antimicrobial agents. However, during infection, host soluble innate immune factors permeabilize the bacterial outer membrane.
Joseph A. Villanueva +5 more
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Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) are increasingly used for cellular drug delivery in both pro- and eukaryotic cells, and oligoarginines have attracted special attention.
Jakob Frimodt-Møller +5 more
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Mitochondrial inner membrane in hypothyroidism [PDF]
Abstract Inner membrane vesicles obtained from the liver mitochondria of hypothyroid and normal rats were compared. In the vesicles from hypothyroid rats the rate of ATP synthesis at 30 °C is 35–50% less than the normal rate. The Arrhenius profile for phosphorylation by such vesicles lacks the discontinuity at 21 °C that is seen with vesicles from ...
Chen, Yii-Der Ida, Hoch, Frederic L.
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