The mitochondrial alternative oxidase, AOX, present in most eukaryotes apart from vertebrates and insects, catalyzes the direct oxidation of ubiquinol by oxygen, by‐passing the terminal proton‐motive steps of the respiratory chain. Its physiological role is not fully understood, but it is proposed to buffer stresses in the respiratory chain similar to those encountered in mitochondrial diseases in humans. Previously, we found that the ubiquitous expression of AOX from Ciona intestinalis in Drosophila perturbs the development of flies cultured under low‐nutrient conditions (media containing only glucose and yeast). Here we tested the effects of a wide range of nutritional supplements on Drosophila development, to gain insight into the physio...
Background: Mitochondrial alternative respiratory-chain enzymes are phylogenetically widespread, and...
Although the alternative oxidase, AOX, was known to be widespread in the animal kingdom by 2004, its...
*Background and aims:* Defects in mitochondrial respiratory chain produce diseases commonly referred...
The mitochondrial alternative oxidase, AOX, present in most eukaryotes apart from vertebrates and in...
The xenotopic expression of the alternative oxidase AOX from the tunicate Ciona intestinalis in dive...
SummaryDefects in mitochondrial OXPHOS are associated with diverse and mostly intractable human diso...
Mitochondrial dysfunction is a significant factor in human disease, ranging from systemic disorders ...
The mitochondrial alternative oxidase, AOX, carries out the non proton-motive re-oxidation of ubiqui...
The Drosophila mutant tko25t exhibits a deficiency of mitochondrial protein synthesis, leading to a ...
Defects in mitochondrial OXPHOS are associated with diverse and mostly intractable human disorders. ...
In this study, we test the hypothesis that Drosophila larvae producing mildly elevated levels of end...
Some of the most threatening human diseases are due to a blockage of the mitochondrial electron tran...
Defects in mitochondrial OXPHOS are associated with diverse and mostly intractable human disorders. ...
Our recent study showed different effects of glucose and fructose overconsumption on the development...
A point mutation in the Drosophila gene that codes for the major adult isoform of adenine nuclear tr...
Background: Mitochondrial alternative respiratory-chain enzymes are phylogenetically widespread, and...
Although the alternative oxidase, AOX, was known to be widespread in the animal kingdom by 2004, its...
*Background and aims:* Defects in mitochondrial respiratory chain produce diseases commonly referred...
The mitochondrial alternative oxidase, AOX, present in most eukaryotes apart from vertebrates and in...
The xenotopic expression of the alternative oxidase AOX from the tunicate Ciona intestinalis in dive...
SummaryDefects in mitochondrial OXPHOS are associated with diverse and mostly intractable human diso...
Mitochondrial dysfunction is a significant factor in human disease, ranging from systemic disorders ...
The mitochondrial alternative oxidase, AOX, carries out the non proton-motive re-oxidation of ubiqui...
The Drosophila mutant tko25t exhibits a deficiency of mitochondrial protein synthesis, leading to a ...
Defects in mitochondrial OXPHOS are associated with diverse and mostly intractable human disorders. ...
In this study, we test the hypothesis that Drosophila larvae producing mildly elevated levels of end...
Some of the most threatening human diseases are due to a blockage of the mitochondrial electron tran...
Defects in mitochondrial OXPHOS are associated with diverse and mostly intractable human disorders. ...
Our recent study showed different effects of glucose and fructose overconsumption on the development...
A point mutation in the Drosophila gene that codes for the major adult isoform of adenine nuclear tr...
Background: Mitochondrial alternative respiratory-chain enzymes are phylogenetically widespread, and...
Although the alternative oxidase, AOX, was known to be widespread in the animal kingdom by 2004, its...
*Background and aims:* Defects in mitochondrial respiratory chain produce diseases commonly referred...