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, Y. C., Ysselstein, D. & Krainc, D. Mitochondria–lysosome contacts regulate mitochondrial fission via RAB7 GTP hydrolysis. Nature 554, 382-386 (2018). https://doi.org:10.1038/nature25486 Zhao, A. et al
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import into mitochondria and its biological implications Principal Investigator: Dr. Barbara Uszczyńska-Ratajczak, DSc. I. Project description: Mitochondria are essential components of nearly all living
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Steve Renshaw, Dr R Muimo Application Deadline: Applications accepted all year round Details Mitochondria are not only the powerhouses of the cell but also key regulators of innate immunity, influencing
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profiling has uncovered nearly 10,000 human microproteins, yet fewer than 1% are functionally characterized, and a substantial fraction appear to localize to mitochondria ("mito-MPs"). Our long‑term goal is
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research project is to characterize the folding of proteins imported into mitochondria using Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) spectroscopy. The candidate will work at the BIP laboratory (Bioénergétique
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of disease progression and injury. The primary research topics involve testing how homeostatic mechanisms allow functional neuronal mitochondria to exist far away from the cell body and how failure to maintain
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targets have been proposed, yet, it has proven very challenging to translate these into drug development programs. Dysfunction of mitochondria is a hallmark of PD and other neuro-degenerative disorders
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mitochondrial membranes. An overwhelming majority of proteins found in the mitochondria are nuclear-encoded and are imported from the cytosol via the TOM complex using specific signals. The import pore is narrow
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, 102: 14623-14688, 2005. (https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0503524102) 2. N.Y. Fu et al., Inhibition of ubiquitin-mediated degradation of MOAP-1 by apoptotic stimuli promotes Bax function in mitochondria
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Ribosome profiling has uncovered nearly 10,000 human microproteins, yet fewer than 1% are functionally characterized, and a substantial fraction appear to localize to mitochondria (“mito-MPs”). Our long‑term