Although the mitochondria of extant eukaryotes share a single origin, functionally these organelles diversified to a great extent, reflecting lifestyles of the organisms that host them. In anaerobic protists of the group Metamonada, mitochondria are present in reduced forms (also termed hydrogenosomes or mitosomes) and a complete loss of mitochondrion in Monocercomonoides exilis (Metamonada:Preaxostyla) has also been reported. Within metamonads, retortamonads from the gastrointestinal tract of vertebrates form a sister group to parasitic diplomonads (e.g. Giardia and Spironucleus) and have also been hypothesized to completely lack mitochondria. We obtained transcriptomic data from Retortamonas dobelli and R. caviae and searched for enzymes ...
AbstractThe energy metabolism of the intestinal parasite, Giardia lamblia, involves the iron-sulphur...
Background: Mitochondria of opisthokonts undergo permanent fission and fusion throughout the cell cy...
Mitochondrial metabolism is entirely dependent on the biosynthesis of the [4Fe-4S] clusters, which a...
Many anaerobic microbial parasites possess highly modified mitochondria known as mitochondrion-relat...
AbstractThe mitochondria have arisen as a consequence of endosymbiosis of an ancestral α-proteobacte...
Giardia intestinalis (syn. lamblia) is one of the most widespread intestinal protozoan pathogens wor...
Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Science Department of Parasitology Ph.D. study program: Par...
Acquisition of the mitochondrion is a key event in the evolution of the eukaryotic cell, but diversi...
Mitochondria are organelles of endosymbiotic origin, known as the energy center of every eukaryotic ...
Order Diplomonadida includes parasitic and free-living species that adapted to the oxygen-poor envir...
The shape and number of mitochondria respond to the metabolic needs during the cell cycle of the euk...
CONCLUSIONS Mitochondria appear to be vital organelles for all eukaryotic organisms known to date. A...
Giardia intestinalis is a protozoan parasite that causes the gastrointestinal disease giardiasis, on...
Parasites do not represent a single evolutionary lineage meaning that they have evolved several time...
Most modern eukaryotes diverged from a common ancestor that contained the alpha-proteobacterial endo...
AbstractThe energy metabolism of the intestinal parasite, Giardia lamblia, involves the iron-sulphur...
Background: Mitochondria of opisthokonts undergo permanent fission and fusion throughout the cell cy...
Mitochondrial metabolism is entirely dependent on the biosynthesis of the [4Fe-4S] clusters, which a...
Many anaerobic microbial parasites possess highly modified mitochondria known as mitochondrion-relat...
AbstractThe mitochondria have arisen as a consequence of endosymbiosis of an ancestral α-proteobacte...
Giardia intestinalis (syn. lamblia) is one of the most widespread intestinal protozoan pathogens wor...
Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Science Department of Parasitology Ph.D. study program: Par...
Acquisition of the mitochondrion is a key event in the evolution of the eukaryotic cell, but diversi...
Mitochondria are organelles of endosymbiotic origin, known as the energy center of every eukaryotic ...
Order Diplomonadida includes parasitic and free-living species that adapted to the oxygen-poor envir...
The shape and number of mitochondria respond to the metabolic needs during the cell cycle of the euk...
CONCLUSIONS Mitochondria appear to be vital organelles for all eukaryotic organisms known to date. A...
Giardia intestinalis is a protozoan parasite that causes the gastrointestinal disease giardiasis, on...
Parasites do not represent a single evolutionary lineage meaning that they have evolved several time...
Most modern eukaryotes diverged from a common ancestor that contained the alpha-proteobacterial endo...
AbstractThe energy metabolism of the intestinal parasite, Giardia lamblia, involves the iron-sulphur...
Background: Mitochondria of opisthokonts undergo permanent fission and fusion throughout the cell cy...
Mitochondrial metabolism is entirely dependent on the biosynthesis of the [4Fe-4S] clusters, which a...