AbstractMitochondria are crucial organelles for life and death of the cell. They are prominent players in energy conversion and integrated signaling pathways including regulation of Ca2+ signals and apoptosis. Their functional versatility is matched by their morphological plasticity and by their high mobility, allowing their transport at specialized cellular sites. This transport occurs by interactions with a variety of cytoskeletal proteins that also have the ability to influence shape and function of the organelle. A growing body of evidence suggests that mitochondria use cytoskeletal proteins as tracks for their movement; in turn, mitochondrial morphology and function is regulated via mostly uncharacterized pathways, by the cytoskeleton
Eukaryotic cells maintain the overall shape of their mitochondria by balancing the opposing processe...
Mitochondria are conserved eukaryotic organelles that carry out myriad cellular functions including ...
Energetic and structural maintenance are both critical to cellular homeostasis, and clinical disease...
AbstractMitochondria are crucial organelles for life and death of the cell. They are prominent playe...
AbstractInteractions between mitochondria and the cytoskeleton are essential for normal mitochondria...
Mitochondria supply cells with energy in the form of ATP, guide apoptosis, and contribute to calcium...
Mitochondrial function strictly depends on mitochondrial structure, location and dynamics. Mitochon...
The cytoskeletal architecture directly affects the morphology, motility, and tensional homeostasis o...
Contains fulltext : 204156.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Significance: I...
Many molecular and functional details of single events in mitochondrial dynamics have been reported,...
Mitochondria are highly dynamic and functionally versatile organelles that continuously fragment and...
International audienceRecent advances in mitochondrial imaging have revealed that in many cells mito...
AbstractMitochondria evolved from alpha-proteobacteria captured within a host between two and three ...
AbstractProper mitochondrial distribution is crucial for cell function. In Drosophila, mitochondrial...
Energetic and structural maintenance are both critical to cellular homeostasis, and clinical disease...
Eukaryotic cells maintain the overall shape of their mitochondria by balancing the opposing processe...
Mitochondria are conserved eukaryotic organelles that carry out myriad cellular functions including ...
Energetic and structural maintenance are both critical to cellular homeostasis, and clinical disease...
AbstractMitochondria are crucial organelles for life and death of the cell. They are prominent playe...
AbstractInteractions between mitochondria and the cytoskeleton are essential for normal mitochondria...
Mitochondria supply cells with energy in the form of ATP, guide apoptosis, and contribute to calcium...
Mitochondrial function strictly depends on mitochondrial structure, location and dynamics. Mitochon...
The cytoskeletal architecture directly affects the morphology, motility, and tensional homeostasis o...
Contains fulltext : 204156.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Significance: I...
Many molecular and functional details of single events in mitochondrial dynamics have been reported,...
Mitochondria are highly dynamic and functionally versatile organelles that continuously fragment and...
International audienceRecent advances in mitochondrial imaging have revealed that in many cells mito...
AbstractMitochondria evolved from alpha-proteobacteria captured within a host between two and three ...
AbstractProper mitochondrial distribution is crucial for cell function. In Drosophila, mitochondrial...
Energetic and structural maintenance are both critical to cellular homeostasis, and clinical disease...
Eukaryotic cells maintain the overall shape of their mitochondria by balancing the opposing processe...
Mitochondria are conserved eukaryotic organelles that carry out myriad cellular functions including ...
Energetic and structural maintenance are both critical to cellular homeostasis, and clinical disease...