ABSTRACT Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is packaged into DNA–protein complexes called nucleoids, which are distributed as many small foci in mitochondria. Nucleoids are crucial for the biogenesis and function of mtDNA. Here, using a yeast genetic screen for components that control nucleoid distribution and size, we identify Fcj1 and Mos1, two evolutionarily conserved mitochondrial proteins that maintain the connection between the cristae and boundary membranes. These two proteins are also important for establishing tubular mor-phology of mitochondria, as mitochondria lacking Fcj1 and Mos1 form lamellar sheets. We find that nucleoids aggregate, increase in size, and decrease in number in fcj1 ∆ and mos1∆ cells. In addition, Fcj1 form punctate str...
Contains fulltext : 200054.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Most eukaryotic...
The MDM31 and MDM32 genes are required for normal distribution and morphology of mitochondria in the...
During the cell cycle, mitochondria undergo regulated changes in morphology. Two particu-larly inter...
Item does not contain fulltextVarious proteins involved in replication, repair, and the structural o...
BACKGROUND: We analyzed the organization and function of mitochondrial DNA in a stable human cell li...
Mitochondrial inner membrane folds into cristae, which significantly increase its surface and are im...
International audienceAs with all organisms that must organize and condense their DNA to fit within ...
Summary: Mitochondria are multifaceted organelles crucial for cellular homeostasis that contain thei...
The mitochondrial network frag-ments and becomes uniformly dispersed within the cytoplasm when mamma...
Mitochondria are crucial to the cell and perform numerous functions including generating cellular AT...
The organisation of molecules into dynamic cells, and collaboration of many of those cells over a bi...
none6noMitochondria are cytoplasmic organelles containing their own multi-copy genome. They are orga...
Given the debilitating effect that mitochondrial dysfunction has on human health, it is important to...
The small (16,569 base pair) human mitochondrial genome plays a significant role in cell metabolism ...
The correct organization of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) in nucleoids and the contacts of mitochondria ...
Contains fulltext : 200054.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Most eukaryotic...
The MDM31 and MDM32 genes are required for normal distribution and morphology of mitochondria in the...
During the cell cycle, mitochondria undergo regulated changes in morphology. Two particu-larly inter...
Item does not contain fulltextVarious proteins involved in replication, repair, and the structural o...
BACKGROUND: We analyzed the organization and function of mitochondrial DNA in a stable human cell li...
Mitochondrial inner membrane folds into cristae, which significantly increase its surface and are im...
International audienceAs with all organisms that must organize and condense their DNA to fit within ...
Summary: Mitochondria are multifaceted organelles crucial for cellular homeostasis that contain thei...
The mitochondrial network frag-ments and becomes uniformly dispersed within the cytoplasm when mamma...
Mitochondria are crucial to the cell and perform numerous functions including generating cellular AT...
The organisation of molecules into dynamic cells, and collaboration of many of those cells over a bi...
none6noMitochondria are cytoplasmic organelles containing their own multi-copy genome. They are orga...
Given the debilitating effect that mitochondrial dysfunction has on human health, it is important to...
The small (16,569 base pair) human mitochondrial genome plays a significant role in cell metabolism ...
The correct organization of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) in nucleoids and the contacts of mitochondria ...
Contains fulltext : 200054.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Most eukaryotic...
The MDM31 and MDM32 genes are required for normal distribution and morphology of mitochondria in the...
During the cell cycle, mitochondria undergo regulated changes in morphology. Two particu-larly inter...