in English Formation of mitochondria by the conversion of a bacterial endosymbiont is the fundamental moment in the evolution of eukaryotes. An integral part of the organelle genesis was the displacement of the endosymbiont genes to host nucleus and simultaneous creation of new pathways for delivery of proteins synthesized now in the host cytoplasm. Resulting protein translocases are complexes combining original bacterial components and eukaryote-specific proteins. In addition to these novel protein import machines, some components of the original bacterial secretory pathways have remained in the organelle. While the function of a widely distributed mitochondrial homolog of YidC, Oxa1, is well understood, the role of infrequent components o...
Lynn Sagan's conjecture (1967) that three of the fundamental organelles observed in eukaryote cells,...
The origin of the eukaryotic cellular organisation was one of the most important evolutionary breakt...
Contains fulltext : 53555.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Mitochondria are...
in English Formation of mitochondria by the conversion of a bacterial endosymbiont is the fundamenta...
In creating mitochondria some 2 billion years ago, the first eukaryotes needed to establish protein ...
AbstractThe bioenergetic organelles of eukaryotic cells, mitochondria and chloroplasts, are derived ...
AbstractBacterial endosymbionts gave rise to mitochondria in a process that depended on the acquisit...
International audienceThe cell of eukaryotic organisms (animals, plants, fungi) differs from that of...
Mitochondrial endosymbiosis was a key event in the evolution of eukaryotes. Its proteome evolved int...
Mitochondria are eukaryotic organelles that originated from the endosymbiosis of an alpha-proteobact...
Mitochondrion is cellular organelle evolved from the endosymbiotic bacteria. Because of its bacteria...
Cells possess specialized machinery to direct the insertion of membrane proteins into the lipid bila...
Item does not contain fulltextAlthough the origin of mitochondria from the endosymbiosis of an alpha...
Choloroplasts and mitochondria are both eukaryotic intracellular organelles; the first are only pres...
Abstract.: Chloroplast and mitochondria, the two organelles with an accepted endosymbiotic origin, h...
Lynn Sagan's conjecture (1967) that three of the fundamental organelles observed in eukaryote cells,...
The origin of the eukaryotic cellular organisation was one of the most important evolutionary breakt...
Contains fulltext : 53555.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Mitochondria are...
in English Formation of mitochondria by the conversion of a bacterial endosymbiont is the fundamenta...
In creating mitochondria some 2 billion years ago, the first eukaryotes needed to establish protein ...
AbstractThe bioenergetic organelles of eukaryotic cells, mitochondria and chloroplasts, are derived ...
AbstractBacterial endosymbionts gave rise to mitochondria in a process that depended on the acquisit...
International audienceThe cell of eukaryotic organisms (animals, plants, fungi) differs from that of...
Mitochondrial endosymbiosis was a key event in the evolution of eukaryotes. Its proteome evolved int...
Mitochondria are eukaryotic organelles that originated from the endosymbiosis of an alpha-proteobact...
Mitochondrion is cellular organelle evolved from the endosymbiotic bacteria. Because of its bacteria...
Cells possess specialized machinery to direct the insertion of membrane proteins into the lipid bila...
Item does not contain fulltextAlthough the origin of mitochondria from the endosymbiosis of an alpha...
Choloroplasts and mitochondria are both eukaryotic intracellular organelles; the first are only pres...
Abstract.: Chloroplast and mitochondria, the two organelles with an accepted endosymbiotic origin, h...
Lynn Sagan's conjecture (1967) that three of the fundamental organelles observed in eukaryote cells,...
The origin of the eukaryotic cellular organisation was one of the most important evolutionary breakt...
Contains fulltext : 53555.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Mitochondria are...