Multifaceted mitochondria: moving mitochondrial science beyond function and dysfunction
Mitochondria have cell-type specific phenotypes, perform dozens of interconnected
functions and undergo dynamic and often reversible physiological recalibrations. Given their …
functions and undergo dynamic and often reversible physiological recalibrations. Given their …
Mechanisms of mitochondrial respiratory adaptation
Mitochondrial energetic adaptations encompass a plethora of conserved processes that
maintain cell and organismal fitness and survival in the changing environment by adjusting …
maintain cell and organismal fitness and survival in the changing environment by adjusting …
Gasdermin D permeabilization of mitochondrial inner and outer membranes accelerates and enhances pyroptosis
Gasdermin D (GSDMD)-activated inflammatory cell death (pyroptosis) causes mitochondrial
damage, but its underlying mechanism and functional consequences are largely unknown …
damage, but its underlying mechanism and functional consequences are largely unknown …
[HTML][HTML] Quantitative high-confidence human mitochondrial proteome and its dynamics in cellular context
Mitochondria are key organelles for cellular energetics, metabolism, signaling, and quality
control and have been linked to various diseases. Different views exist on the composition of …
control and have been linked to various diseases. Different views exist on the composition of …
Quality control of the mitochondrial proteome
Abstract Mitochondria contain about 1,000–1,500 proteins that fulfil multiple functions.
Mitochondrial proteins originate from two genomes: mitochondrial and nuclear. Hence …
Mitochondrial proteins originate from two genomes: mitochondrial and nuclear. Hence …
Mitochondrial adaptation in cancer drug resistance: prevalence, mechanisms, and management
Drug resistance represents a major obstacle in cancer management, and the mechanisms
underlying stress adaptation of cancer cells in response to therapy-induced hostile …
underlying stress adaptation of cancer cells in response to therapy-induced hostile …
The Hsp70 chaperone network
R Rosenzweig, NB Nillegoda, MP Mayer… - … reviews molecular cell …, 2019 - nature.com
The 70-kDa heat shock proteins (Hsp70s) are ubiquitous molecular chaperones that act in a
large variety of cellular protein folding and remodelling processes. They function virtually at …
large variety of cellular protein folding and remodelling processes. They function virtually at …
PINK1/Parkin-mediated mitophagy in neurodegenerative diseases
J Li, D Yang, Z Li, M Zhao, D Wang, Z Sun, P Wen… - Ageing research …, 2023 - Elsevier
Mitochondria play key roles in bioenergetics, metabolism, and signaling; therefore, stable
mitochondrial function is essential for cell survival, particularly in energy-intensive neuronal …
mitochondrial function is essential for cell survival, particularly in energy-intensive neuronal …
Mitochondrial quality control mechanisms as therapeutic targets in doxorubicin-induced cardiotoxicity
Doxorubicin (DOX) is a chemotherapeutic drug that is utilized for solid tumors and
hematologic malignancies, but its clinical application is hampered by life-threatening …
hematologic malignancies, but its clinical application is hampered by life-threatening …
Extreme heterogeneity of human mitochondrial DNA from organelles to populations
Contrary to the long-held view that most humans harbour only identical mitochondrial
genomes, deep resequencing has uncovered unanticipated extreme genetic variation within …
genomes, deep resequencing has uncovered unanticipated extreme genetic variation within …