Mitochondria are a common energy source for organs and organisms; their diverse functions are specialized according to the unique phenotypes of their hosting environment. Perturbation of mitochondrial homeostasis accompanies significant pathological phenotypes. However, the connections between mitochondrial proteome properties and function remain to be experimentally established on a systematic level. This uncertainty impedes the contextualization and translation of proteomic data to the molecular derivations of mitochondrial diseases. We present a collection of mitochondrial features and functions from four model systems, including two cardiac mitochondrial proteomes from distinct genomes (human and mouse), two unique organ mitochondrial p...
Contains fulltext : 79628.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Mitochondria a...
Mitochondria are important organelles that perform several fundamental cellular func-tions in higher...
Recent improvements in quantitative proteomics approaches, including Sequential Window Acquisition o...
Mitochondria are a common energy source for organs and organisms; their diverse functions are specia...
Mitochondria are critical for regulating metabolism and energy expenditure. These organelles are com...
Mitochondria are critical for regulating metabolism and energy expenditure. These organelles are com...
AbstractMitochondria are tailored to meet the metabolic and signaling needs of each cell. To explore...
Defining the mitochondrial proteome is a prerequisite for fully understanding the organelles functio...
International audienceMitochondria are essential organelles involved in critical biological processe...
We have used SWATH mass spectrometry to quantify 3648 proteins across 76 proteomes collected from ge...
Mitochondria are essential organelles involved in critical biological processes such as energy metab...
SummaryMitochondria are complex organelles whose dysfunction underlies a broad spectrum of human dis...
Recent improvements in quantitative proteomics approaches, including Sequential Window Acquisition o...
Recent improvements in quantitative proteomics approaches, including Sequential Window Acquisition o...
In human mitochondria, mtDNA encodes for only 13 proteins, all components of the OXPHOS system. The ...
Contains fulltext : 79628.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Mitochondria a...
Mitochondria are important organelles that perform several fundamental cellular func-tions in higher...
Recent improvements in quantitative proteomics approaches, including Sequential Window Acquisition o...
Mitochondria are a common energy source for organs and organisms; their diverse functions are specia...
Mitochondria are critical for regulating metabolism and energy expenditure. These organelles are com...
Mitochondria are critical for regulating metabolism and energy expenditure. These organelles are com...
AbstractMitochondria are tailored to meet the metabolic and signaling needs of each cell. To explore...
Defining the mitochondrial proteome is a prerequisite for fully understanding the organelles functio...
International audienceMitochondria are essential organelles involved in critical biological processe...
We have used SWATH mass spectrometry to quantify 3648 proteins across 76 proteomes collected from ge...
Mitochondria are essential organelles involved in critical biological processes such as energy metab...
SummaryMitochondria are complex organelles whose dysfunction underlies a broad spectrum of human dis...
Recent improvements in quantitative proteomics approaches, including Sequential Window Acquisition o...
Recent improvements in quantitative proteomics approaches, including Sequential Window Acquisition o...
In human mitochondria, mtDNA encodes for only 13 proteins, all components of the OXPHOS system. The ...
Contains fulltext : 79628.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Mitochondria a...
Mitochondria are important organelles that perform several fundamental cellular func-tions in higher...
Recent improvements in quantitative proteomics approaches, including Sequential Window Acquisition o...