The vast majority of proteins comprising the mitochondrion are encoded by nuclear genes, synthesized on ribosomes in the cytosol, and translocated into the various mitochondrial subcompartments. During this process proteins must cross the lipid membranes of the mitochondrion without interfering with the integrity or functions of the organelle. In recent years an approach combining biochemical, molecular, genetic, and morphological methodology has provided insights into various aspects of this complex process of intracellular protein sorting. In particular, a greater understanding of the molecular specificity and mechanism of targeting of mitochondrial preproteins has been reached, as a protein complex of the outer membrane which facilitates...
Mitochondrial membrane proteins play an essential role in all major mitochondrial functions. The res...
According to the endosymbiont hypothesis, mitochondria have lost the autonomy of their prokaryotic a...
According to the endosymbiont hypothesis, mitochondria have lost the autonomy of their prokaryotic a...
The vast majority of proteins comprising the mitochondrion are encoded by nuclear genes, synthesized...
The vast majority of proteins comprising the mitochondrion are encoded by nuclear genes, synthesized...
The vast majority of proteins comprising the mitochondrion are encoded by nuclear genes, synthesized...
The vast majority of proteins comprising the mitochondrion are encoded by nuclear genes, synthesized...
AbstractMitochondria are essential organelles of the eukaryotic cells that are made by expansion and...
Protein translocation across biological membranes is of fundamental importance for the biogenesis of...
AbstractProtein sorting into mitochondria is achieved by the concerted action of at least four trans...
Protein translocation across biological membranes is of fundamental importance for the biogenesis of...
Protein translocation across biological membranes is of fundamental importance for the biogenesis of...
Protein translocation across biological membranes is of fundamental importance for the biogenesis of...
Protein translocation across biological membranes is of fundamental importance for the biogenesis of...
AbstractThe biogenesis of mitochondria depends on the coordinated import of precursor proteins from ...
Mitochondrial membrane proteins play an essential role in all major mitochondrial functions. The res...
According to the endosymbiont hypothesis, mitochondria have lost the autonomy of their prokaryotic a...
According to the endosymbiont hypothesis, mitochondria have lost the autonomy of their prokaryotic a...
The vast majority of proteins comprising the mitochondrion are encoded by nuclear genes, synthesized...
The vast majority of proteins comprising the mitochondrion are encoded by nuclear genes, synthesized...
The vast majority of proteins comprising the mitochondrion are encoded by nuclear genes, synthesized...
The vast majority of proteins comprising the mitochondrion are encoded by nuclear genes, synthesized...
AbstractMitochondria are essential organelles of the eukaryotic cells that are made by expansion and...
Protein translocation across biological membranes is of fundamental importance for the biogenesis of...
AbstractProtein sorting into mitochondria is achieved by the concerted action of at least four trans...
Protein translocation across biological membranes is of fundamental importance for the biogenesis of...
Protein translocation across biological membranes is of fundamental importance for the biogenesis of...
Protein translocation across biological membranes is of fundamental importance for the biogenesis of...
Protein translocation across biological membranes is of fundamental importance for the biogenesis of...
AbstractThe biogenesis of mitochondria depends on the coordinated import of precursor proteins from ...
Mitochondrial membrane proteins play an essential role in all major mitochondrial functions. The res...
According to the endosymbiont hypothesis, mitochondria have lost the autonomy of their prokaryotic a...
According to the endosymbiont hypothesis, mitochondria have lost the autonomy of their prokaryotic a...