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Neurodegeneration caused by mitochondrial complex I dysfunction in the mouse retinaZhang, Xian 28 August 2008 (has links)
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Fidelity of nucleotide incorporation by the human mitochondrial DNA polymeraseLee, Harold Ray 28 August 2008 (has links)
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Regulation of DIAP1 function by Dropsophila Omi and the N-end rule pathwayMalladi, Madhavi, 1976- 28 August 2008 (has links)
The molecular mechanisms of apoptosis are evolutionarily-conserved with caspases being the chief executioners of this process. Though key regulators of apoptosis, including caspases, inhibitor of apoptosis (IAP) proteins, and IAP antagonists exist in both mammals and flies, there are reportedly mechanistic differences in the way the apoptotic process is executed. One of the differences pertains to the importance of mitochondrial permeabilization for caspase activation. Herein, we demonstrate that dOmi, a Drosophila homologue of the serine protease Omi/HtrA2, is a developmentallyregulated mitochondrial intermembrane space protein that undergoes processive cleavage in situ to generate two distinct inhibitor of apoptosis (IAP) binding motifs. Depending upon the pro-apoptotic stimulus, mature dOmi is then differentially released into the cytosol, where it binds selectively to the baculovirus IAP repeat 2 (BIR2) domain in Drosophila IAP1 (DIAP1) and displaces the initiator caspase DRONC. This interaction alone, however, is insufficient to promote apoptosis, as dOmi fails to displace the effector caspase DrICE from the BIR1 domain in DIAP1. Rather, dOmi alleviates DIAP1 inhibition of all caspases by proteolytically degrading DIAP1 and induces apoptosis both in cultured cells and in the developing fly eye. Thus, we demonstrate for the first time in flies that mitochondrial permeabilization not only occurs during apoptosis, but also results in the release of a bona fide pro-apoptotic protein. DIAP1, in addition to being regulated by dOmi, is also regulated by RINGdependent autoubiquitination and by the N-end rule degradation (NERD) pathway. Despite decreasing the cellular levels of DIAP1, the NERD pathway enhances its antiapoptotic function through an unknown mechanism(s). Herein, we show for the first time that the NERD pathway facilitates trans-ubiquitination and degradation of IAP antagonist bound to DIAP1. Indeed, Grim is trans-ubiquitinated in an Ubr1-dependent manner and requires its interaction specifically with the BIR1 domain of DIAP1. These results demonstrate that similar to RING domain-dependent ubiquitination, the NERD pathway regulates not only the levels of DIAP1, but also of the levels of IAP antagonists bound to it.
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The effects of the deletion of VDAC on the physical properties and proteome of the mitochondrial outer membrane in Neurospora crassaMotnenko, Anna 21 August 2014 (has links)
Mitochondria are essential organelles in the cell. They are enveloped by a two membrane system, an inner and outer membrane. Residing in the outer membrane is the voltage-dependant anion-selective channel (VDAC) which is in very high abundance in the outer membrane. Previously, when VDAC was deleted in N. crassa the mitochondria developed unusual morphology and the fungus became temperature sensitive. This was suspected to be caused by alterations in the membrane architecture. It was found that deletion of VDAC causes a reduction in mitochondrial outer membrane fluidity leading to a fragile outer membrane. In the current study it was also found that loss of VDAC significantly impacts the mitochondrial proteome. These results taken together suggest that VDAC is not only a channel for traversing the outer membrane but appears to be important for the structural integrity of the mitochondria. / October 2014
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Mitochondrial study in hydatidiform mole趙佩文, Chiu, Pui-man. January 2001 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Medical Sciences / Master / Master of Medical Sciences
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Release of mitochondrial enzymes under the influence of ions, detergents, and sonication: comparisonbetween normal and hepatopathological statesRahmatullah, Rownak. January 1981 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Biochemistry / Master / Master of Philosophy
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MITOCHONDRIAL RESPIRATION, ENERGY CONSERVATION AND HETEROSIS IN CUCURBITAAND DROSOPHILAGrimwood, Brian Gene, 1940- January 1972 (has links)
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ROLE OF MITOCHONDRIA AND HISTONES IN DEVELOPING AND AGING DROSOPHILA HYBRIDSMartinez, Andrew Orlando, 1944- January 1973 (has links)
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STUDIES OF MITOCHONDRIAL CALCIUM MOVEMENTS USING THE FLUORESCENT CHELATE PROBE, CHLOROTETRACYCLINELuthra, Rajyalakshmi, 1949- January 1977 (has links)
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Mitochondrial glycationPun, Boon Li Pamela January 2013 (has links)
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