While the subcellular organisation of mitochondria is likely to influence many aspects of cell physiology, its molecular control is poorly understood. Here, we have investigated the role of the retrograde motor protein complex, dynein-dynactin, in mitochondrial localisation and morphology. Disruption of dynein function, achieved in HeLa cells either by over-expressing the dynactin subunit, dynamitin (p50), or by microinjection of an anti-dynein intermediate chain antibody, resulted in (a) the redistribution of mitochondria to the nuclear periphery, and (b) the formation of long and highly branched mitochondrial structures. Suggesting that an alteration in the balance between mitochondrial fission and fusion may be involved in both of these ...
Mitochondria are dynamic organelles that continually adapt their morphology by fusion and fission ev...
Mitochondria are dynamic organelles that continually adapt their morphology by fusion and fission ev...
International audienceThe mitochondrial network constantly changes and remodels its shape to face th...
While the subcellular organisation of mitochondria is likely to influence many aspects of cell physi...
Mitochondria are essential and dynamic cellular organelles differing in size, subcellular distributi...
AbstractIn healthy cells, fusion and fission events participate in regulating mitochondrial morpholo...
SummaryMitochondria display a variety of shapes, ranging from small and spherical or the classical t...
A key event in the evolution of eukaryotic cells was the engulfment of an aerobic bacterium by a lar...
Current research has demonstrated that mitochondrial morphology, distribution, and function are main...
Dynamin-related protein 1 (Drp1) is essential for mitochondrial and peroxisomal fission. Recent stud...
Mitochondria continually change shape through the combined actions of fission, fusion, and movement ...
Mitochondrial fission requires the recruitment of dynamin-related protein 1 (Drp1) to mitochondria a...
Mitochondrial fission is mediated by a dynamin-related GTPase that assembles at constricted sites on...
Mitochondrial fission is mediated by a dynamin-related GTPase that assembles at constricted sites on...
The family of dynamin fission proteins polymerize and use GTP to divide eukaryotic membranous struct...
Mitochondria are dynamic organelles that continually adapt their morphology by fusion and fission ev...
Mitochondria are dynamic organelles that continually adapt their morphology by fusion and fission ev...
International audienceThe mitochondrial network constantly changes and remodels its shape to face th...
While the subcellular organisation of mitochondria is likely to influence many aspects of cell physi...
Mitochondria are essential and dynamic cellular organelles differing in size, subcellular distributi...
AbstractIn healthy cells, fusion and fission events participate in regulating mitochondrial morpholo...
SummaryMitochondria display a variety of shapes, ranging from small and spherical or the classical t...
A key event in the evolution of eukaryotic cells was the engulfment of an aerobic bacterium by a lar...
Current research has demonstrated that mitochondrial morphology, distribution, and function are main...
Dynamin-related protein 1 (Drp1) is essential for mitochondrial and peroxisomal fission. Recent stud...
Mitochondria continually change shape through the combined actions of fission, fusion, and movement ...
Mitochondrial fission requires the recruitment of dynamin-related protein 1 (Drp1) to mitochondria a...
Mitochondrial fission is mediated by a dynamin-related GTPase that assembles at constricted sites on...
Mitochondrial fission is mediated by a dynamin-related GTPase that assembles at constricted sites on...
The family of dynamin fission proteins polymerize and use GTP to divide eukaryotic membranous struct...
Mitochondria are dynamic organelles that continually adapt their morphology by fusion and fission ev...
Mitochondria are dynamic organelles that continually adapt their morphology by fusion and fission ev...
International audienceThe mitochondrial network constantly changes and remodels its shape to face th...