Mitochondria are essential and dynamic cellular organelles differing in size, subcellular distribution, and internal structure. These aspects of mitochondrial morphology are intimately controlled by a growing number of mitochondrial morphology shaping proteins. The past decade has revealed remarkable and often unexpected new insights into the molecular regulation and physiological impact of mitochondrial morphology maintenance. Obviously, proper mitochondrial dynamics, resulting from a tightly regulated equilibrium between opposing mitochondrial fusion and fission activities, is a prerequisite for normal organelle function. Consequently, a disturbance of these activities results in mitochondrial dysfunction and, thus, can lay the foundation...
Mitochondria are dynamic organelles constantly undergoing fusion and fission. A concerted balance be...
Mitochondria form highly dynamic networks in which organelles constantly fuse and divide. The releva...
Mitochondrial fission requires the recruitment of dynamin-related protein 1 (Drp1) to mitochondria a...
Current research has demonstrated that mitochondrial morphology, distribution, and function are main...
SummaryMitochondria display a variety of shapes, ranging from small and spherical or the classical t...
AbstractMitochondrial morphology changes dynamically by coordinated fusion and fission and cytoskele...
While the subcellular organisation of mitochondria is likely to influence many aspects of cell physi...
Mitochondria continually change shape through the combined actions of fission, fusion, and movement ...
International audienceThe mitochondrial network constantly changes and remodels its shape to face th...
Mitochondria are highly dynamic organelles undergoing coordinated cycles of fission and fusion, refe...
A key event in the evolution of eukaryotic cells was the engulfment of an aerobic bacterium by a lar...
AbstractIn healthy cells, fusion and fission events participate in regulating mitochondrial morpholo...
AbstractMitochondria exist as a highly dynamic tubular network, and their morphology is governed by ...
Summary: Dynamic processes such as fusion, fission, and trafficking are important in the regulation ...
AbstractMitochondria grow, divide, and fuse in cells. Mitochondrial division is critical for the mai...
Mitochondria are dynamic organelles constantly undergoing fusion and fission. A concerted balance be...
Mitochondria form highly dynamic networks in which organelles constantly fuse and divide. The releva...
Mitochondrial fission requires the recruitment of dynamin-related protein 1 (Drp1) to mitochondria a...
Current research has demonstrated that mitochondrial morphology, distribution, and function are main...
SummaryMitochondria display a variety of shapes, ranging from small and spherical or the classical t...
AbstractMitochondrial morphology changes dynamically by coordinated fusion and fission and cytoskele...
While the subcellular organisation of mitochondria is likely to influence many aspects of cell physi...
Mitochondria continually change shape through the combined actions of fission, fusion, and movement ...
International audienceThe mitochondrial network constantly changes and remodels its shape to face th...
Mitochondria are highly dynamic organelles undergoing coordinated cycles of fission and fusion, refe...
A key event in the evolution of eukaryotic cells was the engulfment of an aerobic bacterium by a lar...
AbstractIn healthy cells, fusion and fission events participate in regulating mitochondrial morpholo...
AbstractMitochondria exist as a highly dynamic tubular network, and their morphology is governed by ...
Summary: Dynamic processes such as fusion, fission, and trafficking are important in the regulation ...
AbstractMitochondria grow, divide, and fuse in cells. Mitochondrial division is critical for the mai...
Mitochondria are dynamic organelles constantly undergoing fusion and fission. A concerted balance be...
Mitochondria form highly dynamic networks in which organelles constantly fuse and divide. The releva...
Mitochondrial fission requires the recruitment of dynamin-related protein 1 (Drp1) to mitochondria a...