Mitochondria directly influence fertilisation outcome in the pig [PDF]
The mitochondrion is explicitly involved in cytoplasmic regulation and is the cell's major generator of ATP. Our aim was to determine whether mitochondria alone could influence fertilisation outcome.
Abeydeera +66 more
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Mitochondria in Health and Disease
Mitochondria are best known as the sites for production of respiratory ATP and are essential for eukaryotic life. They have their own genome but the great majority of the mitochondrial proteins are encoded by the nuclear genome and are imported into the ...
Sarah J. Annesley, Paul R. Fisher
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Nuclear transcriptional regulation by mitochondrial-encoded MOTS-c
Cellular stress response is coordinated through the communication between mitochondria and the nucleus. However, whereas mitochondria are regulated by nuclear-encoded proteins, the nucleus was considered ungoverned by mitochondrial-encoded factors.
Changhan Lee
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The protein translocation systems in plants - composition and variability on the example of Solanum lycopersicum [PDF]
Background: Protein translocation across membranes is a central process in all cells. In the past decades the molecular composition of the translocation systems in the membranes of the endoplasmic reticulum, peroxisomes, mitochondria and chloroplasts ...
Blaumeiser, Andreas +6 more
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Mitochondrial disease associated with complex I (NADH-CoQ oxidoreductase) deficiency. [PDF]
Mitochondrial diseases due to a reduced capacity for oxidative phosphorylation were first identified more than 20 years ago, and their incidence is now recognized to be quite significant.
Scheffler, Immo E
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Mitochondrial damage checkpoint in apoptosis and genome stability [PDF]
Mitochondria perform multiple cellular functions including energy production, cell proliferation and apoptosis. Studies described in this paper suggest a role for mitochondria in maintaining genomic stability. Genomic stability appears to be dependent on mitochondrial functions involved in maintenance of proper intracellular redox status, ATP-dependent
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Extracellular mitochondria as promising diagnostic agents
Nowadays, there is a new concept that says that mitochondria naturally circulate in the blood and this is characteristic of both human and animal bodies.
О. I. Kit +4 more
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Genomes, expression profiles, and diversity of mitochondria of the White-footed Deermouse Peromyscus leucopus, reservoir of Lyme disease and other zoonoses. [PDF]
The cricetine rodents Peromyscus leucopus and P. maniculatus are key reservoirs for several zoonotic diseases in North America. We determined the complete circular mitochondrial genome sequences of representatives of 3 different stock colonies of P ...
Baldwin-Brown, James +5 more
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Genomic and non-genomic action of vitamin D on ion channels – Targeting mitochondria
Recent studies revealed that mitochondria are not only a place of vitamin D3 metabolism but also direct or indirect targets of its activities. This review summarizes current knowledge on the regulation of ion channels from plasma and mitochondrial membranes by the active form of vitamin D3 (1,25(OH)2D3).
A M, Olszewska, M A, Zmijewski
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Genomic Analysis of Mitochondria of Metschnikowia [PDF]
Genomic Analysis of Mitochondria of Metschnikowia Background Our current understanding of mitochondrial genomes is biased toward metazoans, which represent the majority of sequenced mitochondrial DNAs (mtDNAs). The high diversity in size, shape, and gene synteny among yeast mitochondrial genomes make them an appealing alternative to those of metazoans ...
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