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The role of the mitochondrial fission proteins Drp1 and Fis1 in the myeloid lineage [PDF]
reservedMitochondria have recently been found to transcend their traditional role as ‘cellular powerhouses’ to emerge as central hubs for cellular metabolism and signaling.
BARTOLAI, FRANCESCO
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Novel Organelle‐Based Intracellular Immunity With Mechanistic and Therapeutic Implications
A conceptual framework illustrating how PAMPs/DAMPs initiate barrier, innate, adaptive, and intracellular immune responses, with organelle‐based intracellular immunity serving as a central integrator linking metabolism, inflammatory signaling, and therapeutic interventions to restore immune homeostasis.
Keman Xu +9 more
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Mitochondria, the energy-generating organelles, undergo continuous biosynthesis, fission, fusion, and degradation cycles to maintain structural integrity.
Omar Elsaka
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Neurotrophins induce fission of mitochondria along embryonic sensory axons
Neurotrophins are growth factors that have a multitude of roles in the nervous system. We report that neurotrophins induce the fission of mitochondria along embryonic chick sensory axons driven by combined PI3K and Mek-Erk signaling. Following an initial
Lorena Armijo-Weingart +5 more
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Bidirectional interactions between food‐derived sensory compounds, gut sensing and microbiota, host physiological feedback, and metabolite production within the food matrix collectively shape sensory perception, microbial dynamics, and metabolic health.
Mohammad Nazrul Islam Bhuiyan
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AMP-activated protein kinase mediates mitochondrial fission in response to energy stress [PDF]
Mitochondria undergo fragmentation in response to electron transport chain (ETC) poisons and mitochondrial DNA–linked disease mutations, yet how these stimuli mechanistically connect to the mitochondrial fission and fusion machinery is poorly understood.
Courchet, Julien +21 more
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Mitochondrial fission and fusion in inflammatory diseases: mechanisms and therapeutic implications
Background Mitochondrial fission and fusion are dynamic and highly regulated processes that are essential for maintaining cellular homeostasis. These processes are regulated by core proteins, including dynamin-related protein 1 (DRP1), fission 1 protein (
Wenjing Xu +4 more
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Mitochondrial fission regulates mitochondrial function and morphology, and has been linked to apoptosis. The mitochondrial fission factor (Mff), a tail‐anchored membrane protein, induces excessive mitochondrial fission, contributing to mitochondrial ...
Yunyun Ma +8 more
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INHIBITION OF MITOCHONDRIAL FISSION FAVOURS MUTANT OVER WILD-TYPE MITOCHONDRIAL DNA [PDF]
Biased segregation of mitochondrial DNA variants has been widely documented, but little was known about its molecular basis. We set out to test the hypothesis that altering the balance between mitochondrial fusion and fission could influence the ...
MALENA, ADRIANA +4 more
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Metal‐dependent regulated cell death: Molecular architecture and translational frontiers
Intracellular metal dyshomeostasis orchestrates distinct regulated cell death programs, including iron‐driven ferroptosis, copper‐mediated cuproptosis, calcicoptosis, newly designated zincoptosis, mnoptosis, and coptosis. This review systematically delineates their molecular architectures—spanning from Sorafenib‐induced lipid peroxidation and ...
Haoliang Hu +20 more
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