Mitochondrial mutations cause bioenergetic defects associated with failures to use the electron transfer chain and oxidize substrates. These defects are exacerbated under energetic stress conditions and ultimately cause cell deterioration and death. However, little is known about cellular strategies that rescue mitochondrial stress failures and maintain cell survival under these conditions. Here, we have designed and performed a high-throughput chemical screen to identify small molecules that rescue human mitochondrial complex I mutations from energetic stress-induced cell death. The top positive hits were a series of sulfonylureas that efficiently maintain prolonged cell survival and growth under energetic stress conditions. The addition o...
Normal cellular physiology is critically dependent on numerous mitochondrial activities including en...
Background: Mitochondrial diseases represent one of the most common groups of genetic diseases. With...
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Mitochondrial bioenergetics require the coordination of two different and independent genomes. Mutat...
Electron transport chain (ETC) defects occurring from mitochondrial disease mutations compromise ATP...
Background: Cells respond to environmental stressors through several key pathways, including respons...
Mitochondria undergo continuous challenges in the course of their life, from their generation to the...
We have previously shown that partial inhibition of mitochondrial complex I activity with a small mo...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Pathology, 2017.Mi...
Oxidative stress is a well known factor involved in cancer, neurodegeneration, cardiovascular diseas...
Lipid droplet (LD) formation is a hallmark of cellular stress. Cells attempt to combat noxious stimu...
Inflammation is a complex biological response to stress triggered by microbial infections. Although...
Adequate responses to environmental stresses are essential for cell survival. The regulation of cell...
Background: Resistance to cell death in the presence of stressful stimuli is one of the hallmarks of...
Mitochondria are crucial organelles in energy transduction, with an emerging role in cell signaling ...
Normal cellular physiology is critically dependent on numerous mitochondrial activities including en...
Background: Mitochondrial diseases represent one of the most common groups of genetic diseases. With...
Copyright © 2020 The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the ...
Mitochondrial bioenergetics require the coordination of two different and independent genomes. Mutat...
Electron transport chain (ETC) defects occurring from mitochondrial disease mutations compromise ATP...
Background: Cells respond to environmental stressors through several key pathways, including respons...
Mitochondria undergo continuous challenges in the course of their life, from their generation to the...
We have previously shown that partial inhibition of mitochondrial complex I activity with a small mo...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Pathology, 2017.Mi...
Oxidative stress is a well known factor involved in cancer, neurodegeneration, cardiovascular diseas...
Lipid droplet (LD) formation is a hallmark of cellular stress. Cells attempt to combat noxious stimu...
Inflammation is a complex biological response to stress triggered by microbial infections. Although...
Adequate responses to environmental stresses are essential for cell survival. The regulation of cell...
Background: Resistance to cell death in the presence of stressful stimuli is one of the hallmarks of...
Mitochondria are crucial organelles in energy transduction, with an emerging role in cell signaling ...
Normal cellular physiology is critically dependent on numerous mitochondrial activities including en...
Background: Mitochondrial diseases represent one of the most common groups of genetic diseases. With...
Copyright © 2020 The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the ...