Mitochondrial complexome reveals quality-control pathways of protein import.


Journal

Nature
ISSN: 1476-4687
Titre abrégé: Nature
Pays: England
ID NLM: 0410462

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
02 2023
Historique:
received: 16 05 2022
accepted: 09 12 2022
pubmed: 26 1 2023
medline: 4 2 2023
entrez: 25 1 2023
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Mitochondria have crucial roles in cellular energetics, metabolism, signalling and quality control

Identifiants

pubmed: 36697829
doi: 10.1038/s41586-022-05641-w
pii: 10.1038/s41586-022-05641-w
pmc: PMC9892010
doi:

Substances chimiques

Carrier Proteins 0
Mitochondrial Proteins 0
Proteome 0
Fungal Proteins 0
PTH2 protein, S cerevisiae EC 3.1.1.29

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

153-159

Informations de copyright

© 2023. The Author(s).

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Auteurs

Uwe Schulte (U)

Institute of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.
CIBSS Centre for Integrative Biological Signalling Studies, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.

Fabian den Brave (F)

Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany.

Alexander Haupt (A)

Institute of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.

Arushi Gupta (A)

Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany.
Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, ZBMZ, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.

Jiyao Song (J)

Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany.
Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, ZBMZ, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.

Catrin S Müller (CS)

Institute of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.

Jeannine Engelke (J)

Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany.

Swadha Mishra (S)

Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany.

Christoph Mårtensson (C)

Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, ZBMZ, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.
MTIP, Basel, Switzerland.

Lars Ellenrieder (L)

Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, ZBMZ, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.
Novartis, Basel, Switzerland.

Chantal Priesnitz (C)

Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, ZBMZ, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.

Sebastian P Straub (SP)

Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, ZBMZ, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.
Faculty of Biology, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.
Sanofi-Aventis (Suisse), Vernier, Switzerland.

Kim Nguyen Doan (KN)

Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, ZBMZ, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.

Bogusz Kulawiak (B)

Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, ZBMZ, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.
Laboratory of Intracellular Ion Channels, Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland.

Wolfgang Bildl (W)

Institute of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.

Heike Rampelt (H)

CIBSS Centre for Integrative Biological Signalling Studies, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.
Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, ZBMZ, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.

Nils Wiedemann (N)

CIBSS Centre for Integrative Biological Signalling Studies, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.
Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, ZBMZ, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.
BIOSS Centre for Biological Signalling Studies, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany.

Nikolaus Pfanner (N)

CIBSS Centre for Integrative Biological Signalling Studies, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany. nikolaus.pfanner@biochemie.uni-freiburg.de.
Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, ZBMZ, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany. nikolaus.pfanner@biochemie.uni-freiburg.de.
BIOSS Centre for Biological Signalling Studies, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany. nikolaus.pfanner@biochemie.uni-freiburg.de.

Bernd Fakler (B)

Institute of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany. bernd.fakler@physiologie.uni-freiburg.de.
CIBSS Centre for Integrative Biological Signalling Studies, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany. bernd.fakler@physiologie.uni-freiburg.de.
Center for Basics in NeuroModulation, Freiburg, Germany. bernd.fakler@physiologie.uni-freiburg.de.

Thomas Becker (T)

Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany.

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