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Mfi2: an outer mitochondrial membrane mitofissin required for mitophagy. [PDF]

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The Mitochondrial Membrane

Nature, 1953
THE mitochondrial membrane has been a subject of controversy. Two distinct problems have arisen: whether a morphological membrane exists, and, if so, whether it is semi-permeable.
J L, FARRANT   +2 more
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Electrical Properties of Mitochondrial Membranes [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Cell Biology, 1960
The electrical capacity of the membrane of rat liver mitochondria is 0.5 to 0.6 µ./cm2. This membrane capacity is obtained from the analysis of the frequency dependence of the admittance of a suspension of swollen mitochondria. In potassium chloride media the mitochondrial membrane capacity does not depend on the ion concentration.
H P Schwan, H Pauly, Packer Lester
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Assembly of Mitochondrial Membranes

1994
The mitochondria of eukaryotes are highly specialized organelles that catalyze oxidative phosphorylation, providing ATP that is used by the cell to drive biosynthetic reactions and other energy-requiring processes. Many biosynthetic processes are carried out within the organelle, but most of the ATP produced by oxidative phosphorylation is exported and
E M, Ellis, G A, Reid
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Longevity and mitochondrial membrane potential

Biochemistry (Moscow), 2012
In Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast cells a decrease in the mitochondrial membrane potential caused by protonophores or by a loss of mitochondrial DNA leads to an increase in longevity (replicative life span). The loss of mitochondrial DNA also activates retrograde signaling that results in certain changes in transcription. Recently, Miceli and coauthors
D A, Knorre, F F, Severin
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Biogenesis of mitochondrial membrane proteins

Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2009
Mitochondria are ubiquitous, double-membrane bound organelles, which have developed from endosymbiotic alpha-proteobacteria during evolution. Outer and inner membranes of mitochondria are equipped with characteristic sets of membrane proteins required for energy conversion, metabolite and protein transport, membrane fusion and fission, and signal ...
Becker, Thomas   +3 more
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