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Molecular mechanisms and consequences of mitochondrial permeability transition
Mitochondrial permeability transition (mPT) is a phenomenon that abruptly causes the flux
of low molecular weight solutes (molecular weight up to 1,500) across the generally …
of low molecular weight solutes (molecular weight up to 1,500) across the generally …
Role of the c subunit of the FO ATP synthase in mitochondrial permeability transition
The term “mitochondrial permeability transition” (MPT) refers to an abrupt increase in the
permeability of the inner mitochondrial membrane to low molecular weight solutes. Due to …
permeability of the inner mitochondrial membrane to low molecular weight solutes. Due to …
Molecular mechanisms of cell death: central implication of ATP synthase in mitochondrial permeability transition
The term mitochondrial permeability transition (MPT) is commonly used to indicate an abrupt
increase in the permeability of the inner mitochondrial membrane to low molecular weight …
increase in the permeability of the inner mitochondrial membrane to low molecular weight …
ATP synthesis and storage
Since 1929, when it was discovered that ATP is a substrate for muscle contraction, the
knowledge about this purine nucleotide has been greatly expanded. Many aspects of cell …
knowledge about this purine nucleotide has been greatly expanded. Many aspects of cell …
Mitochondrial permeability transition involves dissociation of F1FO ATP synthase dimers and C‐ring conformation
The impact of the mitochondrial permeability transition ( MPT ) on cellular physiology is well
characterized. In contrast, the composition and mode of action of the permeability transition …
characterized. In contrast, the composition and mode of action of the permeability transition …
Analog models of restraining stepovers in strike-slip fault systems
K McClay, M Bonora�- AAPG bulletin, 2001 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Scaled sandbox models have successfully simulated the geometries and progressive
evolution of antiformal pop-up structures developed in a weak sedimentary cover above …
evolution of antiformal pop-up structures developed in a weak sedimentary cover above …
Targeting mitochondria for cardiovascular disorders: therapeutic potential and obstacles
A large body of evidence indicates that mitochondrial dysfunction has a major role in the
pathogenesis of multiple cardiovascular disorders. Over the past 2 decades, extraordinary …
pathogenesis of multiple cardiovascular disorders. Over the past 2 decades, extraordinary …
Mitochondria‐ros crosstalk in the control of cell death and aging
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are highly reactive molecules, mainly generated inside
mitochondria that can oxidize DNA, proteins, and lipids. At physiological levels, ROS function as “…
mitochondria that can oxidize DNA, proteins, and lipids. At physiological levels, ROS function as “…
[HTML][HTML] Ca2+ transfer from the ER to mitochondria: when, how and why
The heterogenous subcellular distribution of a wide array of channels, pumps and exchangers
allows extracellular stimuli to induce increases in cytoplasmic Ca 2+ concentration ([Ca 2…
allows extracellular stimuli to induce increases in cytoplasmic Ca 2+ concentration ([Ca 2…
Protein kinases and phosphatases in the control of cell fate
…, S Marchi, S Patergnani, M Bonora…�- Enzyme�…, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Protein phosphorylation controls many aspects of cell fate and is often deregulated in pathological
conditions. Several recent findings have provided an intriguing insight into the spatial …
conditions. Several recent findings have provided an intriguing insight into the spatial …