Translation within mitochondria relies upon specialized mitoribosomes and initiation factors. Here the authors use Cryo-EM and single molecule approaches to describe the early steps leading to translation initiation in human mitochondria, and the roles of mitochondria-specific ribosomal proteins and initiation factors mtIF2 and mtIF3
Human mitochondria contain their own genome, encoding 13 polypeptides that are synthesized within th...
The mitochondrial translation system originates from a bacterial ancestor but has substantially dive...
Alternative translation initiation (ATI) is a mechanism of producing multiple proteins from a single...
Translation initiation in human mitochondria relies upon specialized mitoribosomes and initiation fa...
The synthesis of mitochondrial OXPHOS complexes is central to cellular metabolism, yet many molecula...
AbstractThe highly streamlined mitochondrial genome encodes almost exclusively a handful of transmem...
Mitochondria are eukaryotic organelles of bacterial origin where respiration takes place to produce ...
Mitochondrial-encoded subunits of the oxidative phosphorylation system assemble with nuclear-encoded...
Mitochondria are essential organelles that act as energy conversion powerhouses and metabolic hubs. ...
ATP is generated in mitochondria of eukaryotic cells by oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS). The OXPH...
Mitochondria are cellular organelles responsible for generation of chemical energy in the process ca...
Translation within mitochondria is carried out by specialized mitoribosomes and translational factor...
Mitochondria contain their own genome that is expressed by nuclear-encoded factors imported into the...
AbstractMitochondrial protein synthesis is essential for all mammals, being responsible for providin...
Mitochondria are one of the most important organelles in cells. Mitochondria are semi-autonomous org...
Human mitochondria contain their own genome, encoding 13 polypeptides that are synthesized within th...
The mitochondrial translation system originates from a bacterial ancestor but has substantially dive...
Alternative translation initiation (ATI) is a mechanism of producing multiple proteins from a single...
Translation initiation in human mitochondria relies upon specialized mitoribosomes and initiation fa...
The synthesis of mitochondrial OXPHOS complexes is central to cellular metabolism, yet many molecula...
AbstractThe highly streamlined mitochondrial genome encodes almost exclusively a handful of transmem...
Mitochondria are eukaryotic organelles of bacterial origin where respiration takes place to produce ...
Mitochondrial-encoded subunits of the oxidative phosphorylation system assemble with nuclear-encoded...
Mitochondria are essential organelles that act as energy conversion powerhouses and metabolic hubs. ...
ATP is generated in mitochondria of eukaryotic cells by oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS). The OXPH...
Mitochondria are cellular organelles responsible for generation of chemical energy in the process ca...
Translation within mitochondria is carried out by specialized mitoribosomes and translational factor...
Mitochondria contain their own genome that is expressed by nuclear-encoded factors imported into the...
AbstractMitochondrial protein synthesis is essential for all mammals, being responsible for providin...
Mitochondria are one of the most important organelles in cells. Mitochondria are semi-autonomous org...
Human mitochondria contain their own genome, encoding 13 polypeptides that are synthesized within th...
The mitochondrial translation system originates from a bacterial ancestor but has substantially dive...
Alternative translation initiation (ATI) is a mechanism of producing multiple proteins from a single...