AbstractMitochondrial functions rely on precise and efficient transport of 1000–1500 different mitochondrial proteins from the cytosol to appropriate mitochondrial subcompartments. Those mitochondrial protein transport processes are mediated by the dedicated mitochondrial protein import system comprised of translocators in the outer and inner mitochondrial membranes and soluble factors in the cytosol, intermembrane space, and matrix. In the last decade, high-resolution structures of many of the components of the mitochondrial protein import machineries have become available, which has significantly advanced our understanding of the molecular mechanisms of mitochondrial protein transport. Here we review the currently available high-resolutio...
Most of the mitochondrial inner-membrane proteins are generated without a presequence and their targ...
AbstractMitochondria are essential organelles of the eukaryotic cells that are made by expansion and...
has been studied intensively for the past two decades and, therefore, it was assumed that the basic ...
Most mitochondrial proteins are encoded in the nucleus. They are synthesized as precursor forms in t...
AbstractMitochondria contain ∼1000 different proteins, which are located in four different compartme...
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...
AbstractApart from a handful of proteins encoded by the mitochondrial genome, most proteins residing...
Most of mitochondrial proteins are synthesized in the cytoplasm and after that transported to the ou...
Most mitochondrial proteins are synthesized on cytosolic ribosomes and must be imported across one o...
AbstractMitochondrial functions rely on precise and efficient transport of 1000–1500 different mitoc...
AbstractAlthough the field of mitochondrial protein import and assembly may have initially been view...
AbstractProtein trafficking and translocation are essential processes in even the simplest living ce...
AbstractThe mitochondrial inner membrane harbors the complexes of the respiratory chain and protein ...
Most of the mitochondrial inner-membrane proteins are generated without a presequence and their targ...
Most of the mitochondrial inner-membrane proteins are generated without a presequence and their targ...
AbstractMitochondria are essential organelles of the eukaryotic cells that are made by expansion and...
has been studied intensively for the past two decades and, therefore, it was assumed that the basic ...
Most mitochondrial proteins are encoded in the nucleus. They are synthesized as precursor forms in t...
AbstractMitochondria contain ∼1000 different proteins, which are located in four different compartme...
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...
AbstractApart from a handful of proteins encoded by the mitochondrial genome, most proteins residing...
Most of mitochondrial proteins are synthesized in the cytoplasm and after that transported to the ou...
Most mitochondrial proteins are synthesized on cytosolic ribosomes and must be imported across one o...
AbstractMitochondrial functions rely on precise and efficient transport of 1000–1500 different mitoc...
AbstractAlthough the field of mitochondrial protein import and assembly may have initially been view...
AbstractProtein trafficking and translocation are essential processes in even the simplest living ce...
AbstractThe mitochondrial inner membrane harbors the complexes of the respiratory chain and protein ...
Most of the mitochondrial inner-membrane proteins are generated without a presequence and their targ...
Most of the mitochondrial inner-membrane proteins are generated without a presequence and their targ...
AbstractMitochondria are essential organelles of the eukaryotic cells that are made by expansion and...
has been studied intensively for the past two decades and, therefore, it was assumed that the basic ...