Mitochondrial composition and function under the control of hypoxia
Goethe University Frankfurt · Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology
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Abstract
Hypoxia triggers several mechanisms to adapt cells to a low oxygen environment. Mitochondria are major consumers of oxygen and a potential source of reactive oxygen species (ROS). In response to hypoxia they exchange or modify distinct subunits of the respiratory chain and adjust their metabolism, especially lowering the citric acid cycle. Intermediates of the citric acid cycle participate in regulating hypoxia inducible factors (HIF), the key mediators of adaptation to hypoxia. Here we summarize how hypoxia conditions mitochondria with consequences for ROS-production and the HIF-pathway.
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- Citric acid cycle
- Hypoxia (environmental)
- Cell biology
- Mitochondrion
- Reactive oxygen species
- Biology
- Citric acid
- Oxygen
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