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Biogenesis of Mitochondrial Proteins
2012Depending on the organism, mitochondria consist approximately of 500-1,400 different proteins. By far most of these proteins are encoded by nuclear genes and synthesized on cytosolic ribosomes. Targeting signals direct these proteins into mitochondria and there to their respective subcompartment: the outer membrane, the intermembrane space (IMS), the ...
Johannes M, Herrmann +3 more
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MITOCHONDRIAL PROTEIN DEGRADATION
1979Publisher Summary This chapter discusses mitochondrial protein degradation. Most proteins are made in the cytosol and migrate to the mitochondria; either the bulk of these proteins are degraded within the organelles or without. In the latter case, they must come out.
S. GrisolĂa +3 more
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International Congress Series, 2002
Abstract Precise targeting of mitochondrial proteins to the target organelles requires recognition of mitochondrial-targeting signals encoded in the proteins themselves by receptor proteins including Tom20 and Tom70 on the mitochondrial surface. We analyzed interactions between mitochondrial presequences and their receptors, Tom20 and Tom22, with NMR.
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Abstract Precise targeting of mitochondrial proteins to the target organelles requires recognition of mitochondrial-targeting signals encoded in the proteins themselves by receptor proteins including Tom20 and Tom70 on the mitochondrial surface. We analyzed interactions between mitochondrial presequences and their receptors, Tom20 and Tom22, with NMR.
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Solubilization of mitochondrial proteins
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 1964R K, BURKHARD, G, KROPF
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Mitochondrial uncoupling proteins.
Current opinion in drug discovery & development, 2009The mechanisms explaining the imperfect coupling of respiration to ADP phosphorylation in mitochondria are not well understood. In the case of a thermogenic organ such as brown adipose tissue, heat production results from a regulated uncoupling of respiration due to a specific uncoupler present in the inner mitochondrial uncoupling protein, referred to
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Tanpakushitsu kakusan koso. Protein, nucleic acid, enzyme, 1989
T, Hase, H, Matsubara
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T, Hase, H, Matsubara
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Mitochondrial Uncoupler Proteins
Current Enzyme Inhibition, 2010Shirish Damle, Jose Marin-Garcia
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