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Control of mitochondrial dynamics by the metabolic regulator dPGC1 limits Yorkie-induced oncogenic growth in Drosophila. [PDF]

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Analysis of the Mitochondrial Dynamics in NAFLD: Drp1 as a Marker of Inflammation and Fibrosis. [PDF]

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Mitochondrial Dynamics

2010
Mitochondrial dynamics is a key feature for the interaction of mitochondria with other organelles within a cell and also for the maintenance of their own integrity. Four types of mitochondrial dynamics are discussed: Movement within a cell and interactions with the cytoskeleton, fusion and fission events which establish coherence within the chondriome,
Jürgen, Bereiter-Hahn, Marina, Jendrach
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Mitochondrial Dynamics

Science, 2012
ADOA= : autosomal dominant optic atrophy; ATP= : adenosine triphosphate; CMT= : Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease; DLP1= : dynamin-like protein 1; DLP1= : dynamin-like protein 1 gene; DRP1= : dynamin-related protein 1; DRP1= : dynamin-related protein 1 gene; EGR2= : early growth response 2 gene; EOP= : early-onset Parkinson disease;
Margherita, Milone, Eduardo E, Benarroch
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Mitochondrial dysfunction and mitochondrial dynamics-The cancer connection

open access: yesBiochimica Et Biophysica Acta - Bioenergetics, 2017
Mitochondrial dysfunction is a hallmark of many diseases. The retrograde signaling initiated by dysfunctional mitochondria can bring about global changes in gene expression that alters cell morphology and function. Typically, this is attributed to disruption of important mitochondrial functions, such as ATP production, integration of metabolism ...
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MITOCHONDRIAL DYNAMICS IN YEAST

Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology, 1998
▪ Abstract  Proteins that control mitochondrial dynamics in yeast are being identified at a rapid pace. These proteins include cytoskeletal elements that regulate organelle distribution and inheritance and several outer membrane proteins that are required to maintain the branched, mitochondrial reticulum.
G J, Hermann, J M, Shaw
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Mitochondrial dynamics

New Phytologist, 2003
SummaryMitochondria cannot be createdde novobut instead must arise from the fission (division) of a parental organelle. In addition to fission, mitochondria also fuse with one another and it is thought that a co‐ordinated balance of these two processes controls mitochondrial shape, size and number.
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