Cellular and molecular mechanisms of mitochondrial function
University College London · Parkinson's UK · +1 more institution
Abstract
Mitochondria are membrane bound organelles present in almost all eukaryotic cells. Responsible for orchestrating cellular energy production, they are central to the maintenance of life and the gatekeepers of cell death. Thought to have originated from symbiotic ancestors, they carry a residual genome as mtDNA encoding 13 proteins essential for respiratory chain function. Mitochondria comprise an inner and outer membrane that separate and maintain the aqueous regions, the intermembrane space and the matrix. Mitochondria contribute to many processes central to cellular function and dysfunction including calcium signalling, cell growth and differentiation, cell cycle control and cell death. Mitochondrial shape…
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3Topics & keywords
- Cell biology
- Mitochondrion
- mitochondrial fusion
- Biology
- Mitochondrial fission
- Mitochondrial intermembrane space
- Autophagy
- Programmed cell death
- Affordable and clean energy