Proteomic analysis of cancer-cell mitochondria

M Verma, J Kagan, D Sidransky, S Srivastava�- Nature reviews cancer, 2003 - nature.com
Nature reviews cancer, 2003nature.com
Mitochondrial dysfunction and mutations in mitochondrial DNA have been frequently
reported in cancer cells. Mitochondrial gene-expression signatures of transformed cells
have been identified; however, the phenotypic effects of these genetic alterations remain to
be established. Identification of mitochondrial proteins that are aberrantly expressed in
cancer cells has been made possible by the recent development of mitochondrial functional
proteomics and could identify new markers for early detection and risk assessment, as well�…
Abstract
Mitochondrial dysfunction and mutations in mitochondrial DNA have been frequently reported in cancer cells. Mitochondrial gene-expression signatures of transformed cells have been identified; however, the phenotypic effects of these genetic alterations remain to be established. Identification of mitochondrial proteins that are aberrantly expressed in cancer cells has been made possible by the recent development of mitochondrial functional proteomics and could identify new markers for early detection and risk assessment, as well as targets for therapeutic intervention.
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