AbstractWe describe a novel method for enhancing protein import into mitochondria, by tandemly duplicating the N-terminal cleavable leader peptide using a gene manipulation strategy. The import into isolated yeast mitochondria of passenger proteins (yeast mitochondrial ATP synthase subunits 8 and 9 and some mutagenised derivatives) that show little or no import when endowed with one such leader (that of Neurospora crassa mitochondrial ATP synthase subunit 9) is remarkably improved when the leader is tandemly duplicated. The import of these chimacric proteins bearing a double leader is so rapid that a series of partially processed precursor intermediates accumulates inside the mitochondria before the final proteolytic release of leader seque...
AbstractMitochondria have retained indispensable but limited genetic information and they import bot...
Most mitochondrial proteins are synthesized on cytosolic ribosomes and must be imported across one o...
Most mitochondrial proteins are synthesized with cleavable amino-terminal targeting signals that int...
AbstractWe describe a novel method for enhancing protein import into mitochondria, by tandemly dupli...
AbstractDirect fusions have been constructed between each of subunits 8 and 9 from mitochondrial ATP...
The transport of nuclear-encoded proteins from the cytosol into mitochondria is mediated by targetin...
The ATP2 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae codes for the cytoplasmically synthesized beta-subunit pro...
During their biogenesis, mitochondria import approximately 90% of their polypeptides from the cytop...
The NH2 terminus of the yeast F1-ATPase beta subunit precursor directs the import of this protein in...
AbstractA clear picture has emerged over the past years on how a ‘classic’ mitochondrial protein, li...
AbstractThousands of polypeptides with diverse biochemical properties, some of which are extremely h...
Successes in classical gene therapies have been achieved by placing a corrected copy of a defective ...
AbstractThe function of the positively charged C-terminal region of mitochondrially encoded subunit ...
Isolated yeast mitochondria were able to take up Neurospora ATPase subunit 9 in vitro although the h...
AbstractMitochondria contain ∼1000 different proteins, which are located in four different compartme...
AbstractMitochondria have retained indispensable but limited genetic information and they import bot...
Most mitochondrial proteins are synthesized on cytosolic ribosomes and must be imported across one o...
Most mitochondrial proteins are synthesized with cleavable amino-terminal targeting signals that int...
AbstractWe describe a novel method for enhancing protein import into mitochondria, by tandemly dupli...
AbstractDirect fusions have been constructed between each of subunits 8 and 9 from mitochondrial ATP...
The transport of nuclear-encoded proteins from the cytosol into mitochondria is mediated by targetin...
The ATP2 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae codes for the cytoplasmically synthesized beta-subunit pro...
During their biogenesis, mitochondria import approximately 90% of their polypeptides from the cytop...
The NH2 terminus of the yeast F1-ATPase beta subunit precursor directs the import of this protein in...
AbstractA clear picture has emerged over the past years on how a ‘classic’ mitochondrial protein, li...
AbstractThousands of polypeptides with diverse biochemical properties, some of which are extremely h...
Successes in classical gene therapies have been achieved by placing a corrected copy of a defective ...
AbstractThe function of the positively charged C-terminal region of mitochondrially encoded subunit ...
Isolated yeast mitochondria were able to take up Neurospora ATPase subunit 9 in vitro although the h...
AbstractMitochondria contain ∼1000 different proteins, which are located in four different compartme...
AbstractMitochondria have retained indispensable but limited genetic information and they import bot...
Most mitochondrial proteins are synthesized on cytosolic ribosomes and must be imported across one o...
Most mitochondrial proteins are synthesized with cleavable amino-terminal targeting signals that int...