AbstractBacterial endosymbionts gave rise to mitochondria in a process that depended on the acquisition of protein import pathways. Modification and in some cases major re-tooling of the endosymbiont's cellular machinery produced these pathways, establishing mitochondria as organelles common to all eukaryotic cells. The legacy of this evolutionary tinkering can be seen in the homologies and structural similarities between mitochondrial protein import machinery and modern day bacterial proteins. Comparative analysis of these systems is revealing both possible routes for the evolution of the mitochondrial membrane translocases and a greater understanding of the mechanisms behind mitochondrial protein import. This article is part of a Special ...
Many proteins are translocated into or across two mem-branes in order to reach their functional dest...
translocation across biological membranes is of fundamental importance for the biogenesis of organel...
During evolution, most of the bacterial genes from the ancestral endosymbiotic α-proteobacteria at t...
AbstractBacterial endosymbionts gave rise to mitochondria in a process that depended on the acquisit...
In creating mitochondria some 2 billion years ago, the first eukaryotes needed to establish protein ...
More than 95% of mitochondrial proteins are encoded in the nucleus, synthesised in the cytosol and i...
Most mitochondrial proteins are synthesized on cytosolic ribosomes and must be imported across one o...
AbstractMitochondria contain ∼1000 different proteins, which are located in four different compartme...
Most mitochondrial proteins are encoded in the nucleus. They are synthesized as precursor forms in t...
Protein translocation across biological membranes is of fundamental importance for the biogenesis of...
AbstractMost mitochondrial proteins are encoded in the nucleus. They are synthesized as precursor fo...
in English Formation of mitochondria by the conversion of a bacterial endosymbiont is the fundamenta...
According to the endosymbiont hypothesis, mitochondria have lost the autonomy of their prokaryotic a...
Many proteins are translocated into or across two mem-branes in order to reach their functional dest...
Mitochondria are eukaryotic organelles that originated from the endosymbiosis of an alpha-proteobact...
Many proteins are translocated into or across two mem-branes in order to reach their functional dest...
translocation across biological membranes is of fundamental importance for the biogenesis of organel...
During evolution, most of the bacterial genes from the ancestral endosymbiotic α-proteobacteria at t...
AbstractBacterial endosymbionts gave rise to mitochondria in a process that depended on the acquisit...
In creating mitochondria some 2 billion years ago, the first eukaryotes needed to establish protein ...
More than 95% of mitochondrial proteins are encoded in the nucleus, synthesised in the cytosol and i...
Most mitochondrial proteins are synthesized on cytosolic ribosomes and must be imported across one o...
AbstractMitochondria contain ∼1000 different proteins, which are located in four different compartme...
Most mitochondrial proteins are encoded in the nucleus. They are synthesized as precursor forms in t...
Protein translocation across biological membranes is of fundamental importance for the biogenesis of...
AbstractMost mitochondrial proteins are encoded in the nucleus. They are synthesized as precursor fo...
in English Formation of mitochondria by the conversion of a bacterial endosymbiont is the fundamenta...
According to the endosymbiont hypothesis, mitochondria have lost the autonomy of their prokaryotic a...
Many proteins are translocated into or across two mem-branes in order to reach their functional dest...
Mitochondria are eukaryotic organelles that originated from the endosymbiosis of an alpha-proteobact...
Many proteins are translocated into or across two mem-branes in order to reach their functional dest...
translocation across biological membranes is of fundamental importance for the biogenesis of organel...
During evolution, most of the bacterial genes from the ancestral endosymbiotic α-proteobacteria at t...