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  • |title=Increased Opa1 levels aggravate B cell lymphoma. ...le to apoptosis, whereas cellular and animal models of Opa1 overexpression display a resistance to apoptosis.
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  • ...haud N (2020) Role of the mitochondrial pyruvate carrier in the occurrence of metabolic inflexibility in ''Drosophila melanogaster'' exposed to dietary s ...pendently of the diet provided. This study thus highlights the involvement of MPC as an essential protein in ''Drosophila'' to maintain proper metabolic
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  • |title=Lamberti G, de Araújo ME, Huber LA (2015) Isolation of macrophage early and late endosomes by latex bead internalization and densi ...ls at different time points after internalization permits the purification of different organelle fractions, particularly early and late endosomes.
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  • |title=Wagenaars J, Willems PHGM, Koopman WJ (2014) Oxygen consumption in OXPHOS-d ...tein complex of the ETC and couples the oxidation of NADH to the reduction of ubiquinone.
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  • |title=Aon MA, Cortassa S, O'Rourke B (2010) Redox-optimized ROS balance: a unifyi ...mitochondrial membrane potential, Psim), whereas intact cardiac cells can display oxidative stress either when mitochondria become more uncoupled (i.e., low
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  • |title=Plotegher N, Duchen MR (2017) Mitochondrial dysfunction and neurodegenerati ...ochondrial pathways represent a new therapeutic frontier in the management of LSDs.
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  • |title=Postma M, Goedhart J (2018) PlotsOfData - a web app for visualizing data to ...inferences. By adjusting the transparency of the layers, the visualization of the raw data together with the summary can be tuned for optimal presentatio
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  • |title=''In vitro'' and ''in vivo'' study of the mitochondria shaping protein Opa1 in cancer. ...le to apoptosis, whereas cellular and animal models of Opa1 overexpression display a resistance to apoptosis.
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  • ...tial can be determined in individual cells from the nernstian distribution of cationic dyes. Biophys J 53: 785-789. ...ters are nontoxic, highly fluorescent dyes which do not form aggregates or display binding-dependent changes in fluorescence efficiency. Thus, their reversibl
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  • ...yme activity measurements: Two decades of development in the commutability of enzyme quality control materials. Arch Pathol Lab Med 117(4):352-64. ...ferase, alpha-amylase, and alkaline phosphatase to judge the commutability of quality control materials for these enzymes.
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  • |title=Brunelle JK, Bell EL, Quesada NM, Vercauteren K, Tiranti V, Zeviani M, Scar ...t on mitochondrial-generated reactive oxygen species (ROS) but independent of oxidative phosphorylation.
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  • ...=Dubinski AF, Camasta R, Soule TGB, Reed BH, Glerum DM (2018) Consequences of cytochrome c oxidase assembly defects for the yeast stationary phase. Bioch ...ary phase. Our results suggest that mitochondria may not be a major source of reactive oxygen species at stationary phase in cells lacking an intact resp
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  • ...HOS, glutaminolysis and beta-oxidation constitute the metastatic phenotype of melanoma cells. https://doi.org/10.1042/BJ20150645 ...results presented here have centered on how the multiple metabolic inputs of tumor cells may converge to compose the so called metastatic phenotype.
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  • |title=Anoar S, Woodling NS, Niccoli T (2021) Mitochondria dysfunction in frontote ...ted with FTD/ALS disrupt mitochondrial function, and we review how the use of ''Drosophila'' models has been pivotal to our current knowledge in this fie
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  • ...znetsov AV, Lassnig B, Margreiter R, Gnaiger E (1998) Diffusion limitation of oxygen versus ADP in permeabilized muscle fibers. In BioThermoKinetics in t ...eabilized muscle fibers [8]. In the present study we addressed the problem of oxygen limited respiration by comparing the oxygen kinetics in permeabilize
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  • ..., Rosenfeld E, Stintzi A, Baysse C (2013) Insights into the mode of action of benzylisothiocyanate on ''Campylobacter jejuni''. Appl Environ Microbiol 79 ...e affects ''C. jejuni'' by targeting proteins, resulting in the disruption of major metabolic processes and eventually leading to cell death.
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  • |title=Jimenez-Marco T, Castrillo A, Hierro-Riu F, Vicente V, Rivera J (2022) Froz ...n centers explore the possibility of split platelet inventories consisting of platelets stored at room temperature and cryopreserved and cold-stored plat
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  • ...esa M, Shirihai OS (2019) Individual cristae within the same mitochondrion display different membrane potentials and are functionally independent. EMBO J 38:e ...chondrion behave as independent bioenergetic units, preventing the failure of specific cristae from spreading dysfunction to the rest.
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  • ...umjanek FD (2013) How does the metabolism of tumour cells differ from that of normal cells. Biosci Rep 33:e00080 ...argets for inhibitors. In this respect, a case study describing the effect of a metabolite analogue, the alkylating agent 3-bromopyruvate, on glycolytic
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  • ...k M, Gazak R, Vostalova J, Jezek J, Kren V, Modriansky M (2011) Evaluation of an oxygen consumption in rat heart mitochondria treatment by polyphenol com ...l aging and means have been sought to attenuate ROS formation with the aim of extending the cell lifespan.
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  • ...Beyrath J, Willems PH, Koopman WJ (2016) Multiplexed high-content analysis of mitochondrial morphofunction using live-cell microscopy. Nat Protoc 11:1693 ...variate and multivariate analysis. The protocol requires a time investment of ∼4 h distributed over 2 d. Although it is specifically developed for PHSF
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  • |title=[[Image:MiPsocietyLOGO.JPG|left|90px|Mitochondrial Physiology Society|MiPso ...underlying retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) might precede the development of hyperglycemia and associated vascular changes in metabolic syndrome.
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  • |title=Spinelli JB, Rosen PC, Sprenger HG, Puszynska AM, Mann JL, Roessler JM, Can ...ch net reverse the SDH complex under hypoxia. Thus, we delineate a circuit of electron flow in the mammalian ETC that maintains mitochondrial functions u
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  • ...T, Paul J, Zeman J, Houstek J (2006) Specific properties of heavy fraction of mitochondria from human-term placenta - Glycerophosphate-dependent hydrogen ...an additional source of reactive oxygen species participating in induction of oxidative stress in placenta.
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  • ...r Waerden A, Li B, Radivojac P, Samuels DC (2014) Global human frequencies of predicted nuclear pathogenic variants and the role played by protein hydrop ...A genes were restricted to a single continental population. The proportion of individuals having at least one potential pathogenic mutation in this gene
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  • |title=Mancini G (2017) Colesterol dietético e doença de Alzheimer em modelos ex ...benefits that resulted in a better quality of life during the advancement of the age.
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  • |title=Grefte S, Wagenaars JA, Jansen R, Willems PH, Koopman WJ (2015) Rotenone in ...support a model in which Rot reduces primary myotube formation independent of its inhibitory effect on CI-driven mitochondrial ATP production, but via a
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  • ...S, Masscheleyn S, Bouillaud F, Moncoq K, Miroux B (2020) Structural models of mitochondrial uncoupling proteins obtained in DPC micelles are not function ...activation and inhibition. The K56S, K269S and K56S/K269S mutants did not display any default in activation, which shows that the NMR titration experiments i
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  • |title=Gnaiger E (2005-2010) From oxygen concentration to oxygen flux. Mitochondr ...text of chemical reactions? The rationale is based on fundamental concepts of physical chemistry and non-equilibrium thermodynamics.
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  • |title=The energy requirement of metastatic cells. ...results presented here have centered on how the multiple metabolic inputs of tumor cells may converge to compose the so called metastatic phenotype.
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  • ...serted through the front window of the O2k-glass chambers, for measurement of hydrogen peroxide production (Amplex® UltraRed), ATP production (Magnesiu == Scope of application ==
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  • |title=The metabolic panorama during tumor progression towards malignancy. ...tion. Our research, centered on cell lines that display increasing degrees of malignancy, focuses on metabolic events, especially those involving mitocho
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  • ...ation of yeast cells during chronological aging by size points to the role of trehalose in cell vitality. Biogerontology 17:395-408. ...latter. We compare our XS- and L-fraction cell characteristics with those of cells isolated from stationary cultures by others based on density. This co
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  • ..., Noor E, Sanders JN, Segrè D, Aspuru-Guzik A (2020) A thermodynamic atlas of carbon redox chemical space. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 117:32910-18. doi: 10 ...ve prebiotic molecules will provide a crucial reference for future origins-of-life models.
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  • ...rylation differences between mitochondrial DNA haplogroups modify the risk of Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy. Biochim Biophys Acta 1822:1216-22. ...ations causing Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy and for the association of the disease with particular mitochondrial DNA haplogroups.
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  • |title=Berger E, Rath E, Yuan D, Waldschmitt N, Khaloian S, Allgäuer M, Staszewsk ...ly impaired IEC to be pivotal in the control of the proliferative capacity of the stem cell niche.
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  • ...T, Trouncea IA, Peraf MF, Delatyckid MB, Pébaya A (2015) Characterization of the retinal pigment epithelium in ''Friedreich ataxia''. Biochem Biophys Re ...DA-iPSCs showed normal OXPHOS and we did not observe functional impairment of the RPE in humans.
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  • ...-Chatelain E, Pichaud N (2020) Metabolic characterization and consequences of mitochondrial pyruvate carrier deficiency in ''Drosophila melanogaster''. M ...rulline, and arginosuccinate. This study therefore reveals the flexibility of mitochondrial substrate oxidation allowing Drosophila to maintain cellular
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  • |title=Chao T, Burmeister DM, Corona BT, Greising SM (2019) Oxidative pathophysiol ...e VML injury in a porcine model that may be influential to the development of insidious pathophysiology and regenerative and rehabilitative therapies.
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  • |info='''A: Cells or tissue types that display a preference for [[GM_pathway_control_state |GM]] over [[PM_pathway_control ...contribution of two pathways which are most important in the mitochondria of many species, tissues and cell types.
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  • |title=Hand SC, Podrabsky JE (2000) Bioenergetics of diapause and quiescence in aquatic animals. Thermochim. Acta 349:31-42. ...nated depression of catabolic and anabolic processes is a hallmark feature of both diapause and quiescence. However, the adenylate energy status and time
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  • ...agawa J (2016) A blue-light photoreceptor mediates the feedback regulation of photosynthesis. https://doi.org/10.1038/nature19358 ...process that plays a vital role in microalgal acclimation to environments of variable light intensities.
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  • |title=Ye F, Lemieux H, Hoppel CL, Hanson RW, Hakimi P, Croniger CM, Puchowicz M, ...own PPARγ in Ski-CEFs by RNA interference reversed the elevated expression of these PPARγ target genes, as well as the shift to oxidative metabolism and
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  • |title=Arnold PK, Jackson BT, Paras KI, Brunner JS, Hart ML, Newsom OJ, Alibeckoff ...blasts and embryonic stem cells revealed that changes in the configuration of the TCA cycle accompany cell fate transitions. During exit from pluripotenc
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  • |title=Szelechowski M, Amoedo N, Obre E, Léger C, Allard L, Bonneu M, Claverol S, ...of ALS bioenergetics linking FAO and UCP2. Lastly, we provide a unique set of data comparing the molecular alterations found in human ALS patients' skin
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  • ...m10 activator protein antagonize mitochondrial fission through degradation of the fission protein Dnm1. J Biol Chem 114:1114-8. ...Blm10-proteasome mediated turnover of Dnm1 is required for the maintenance of mitochondrial function and provides cytoprotection under conditions that in
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  • |title=Ramkumar B, Dharaskar SP, Mounika G, Paithankar K, Sreedhar AS (2019) Mitoc ...alternate strategy to combat cancer, we propose pharmacological targeting of TRAP1 to target alternate energy metabolism.
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  • ...DM, Olfert IM, Jagannathan R, Hollander JM (2014) Functional deficiencies of subsarcolemmal mitochondria in the type 2 diabetic human heart. Am J Physio ...betes and the degree of dysfunction is consistent regardless of the extent of elevated HbA1c or blood glucose levels.
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  • ..., Braz GRF, Cannon B, Yang G, Nedergaard J (2022) Establishing the potency of N-acyl amino acids versus conventional fatty acids as thermogenic uncoupler ...eral tissues, and it is therefore unlikely that the N-acyl amino acids are of specific physiological relevance as UCP1-independent thermogenic compounds.
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  • |title=Grimm C, Osiewacz HD (2015) Manganese rescues adverse effects on lifespan a ...de and suggests that a manganese-dependent activity leads to the induction of ROS scavenging components.
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