Search Results - "Mitochondrion"
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Genome-scale transfer of mitochondrial DNA from legume hosts to the holoparasite Lophophytum mirabile (Balanophoraceae)
Published 2019“…These findings strengthen the mitochondrial fusion compatibility model for angiosperm mitochondrion-to-mitochondrion HGT.…”
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Recent advances in apoptosis, mitochondria and drug resistance in cancer cells
Published 2011“…This review aims at providing an overview of the recent understanding of apoptotic signaling pathways, the main mechanisms by which cancer cells resist apoptotic insults, and discusses some recent attempts to target the mitochondrion for restoring efficient cell death signaling in cancer cells. …”
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The role of mitochondria in ageing
Published 2017“…Finally, the biochemical profile of the mouse mitochondrion was also compared to that of an exceptionally long-lived mammal, the common pipstrelle bat (P.pipistrellus). …”
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Changes in zebrafish (Danio rerio) liver protein expression due to starvation. A proteomics approach for analysis of crude Mitochondrial extract.
Published 2011“…The association of mitochondrion with related functions such as energy production, fatty acids metabolism, life span extension and ageing process has made it a target organ in this study.…”
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Determining the broodstock origin and pathogens occurrence in a giant freshwater prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii) nucleus breeding farm / Chong Khai En
Published 2019“…This study was undertaken to implement a systemic approach of genetic, health surveillance and biosafety measures in the farm. 19 juveniles M. rosenbergii (cycle 1) and 30 juveniles M. rosenbergii (cycle 2) were sampled from the pond by seining for mitochondrion DNA analysis, viral screenings and bacterial screenings. …”
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Mitochondrial dysfunction in Down Syndrome: from pathology to therapy
Published 2023“…The function of mitochondria is primarily regulated by genes encoded in the mitochondrion and nucleus. Many genes on HSA21 are involved in oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) and regulation of mitochondrial functions. …”
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Lansium Domesticum: In Vitro Antimalarial Bioactivity And Its Effect On Plasmodium Falciparum Gene Expression
Published 2013“…Functional characterisation of this output using the Database for Annotation, Visualisation and Integrated Discovery (D.A.V.I.D.) suggests that 12-hour exposure to the 100 μg/ml DCM fraction of L. domesticum appears to target genes associated with the mitochondrion. Although this could be a reflection of a general downstream response to treatment rather than the specific mode of action of L. domesticum activity, identification of down-regulated genes that included oxidative phosphorylation, citrate cycle (TCA cycle), folate biosynthesis, purine/pyrimidine metabolism, nitrogen metabolism, fatty acid metabolism and ubiquitin-mediated proteolysis, supports the mitochondrion as the possible target. …”
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Plasmodial enzymes in metabolic pathways as therapeutic targets and contemporary strategies to discover new antimalarial drugs: a review
Published 2019“…By targeting the metabolic pathways in mitochondrion, apicoplast or cytoplasm of Plasmodium, the possibility to discover new drugs is tremendous, as they have potentials as antimalarial therapeutic targets. …”
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An empirical assessment of the bootstrap support as an indicator of robustness in phylogenetic trees / So Wei Huo
Published 2012“…Across multiple taxa there are minimal fully curated genomes but there are mitochondrion genomes available to test this. A widely accepted evolutionary tree is chosen with 6 taxa - Pan paniscus (bonobo), Homo sapiens (human), Gorilla gorilla (gorilla), Pongo pygmaeus (orangutan), Hylobates lar (common gibbon) and Gallus gallus (red junglefowl) as the outgroup. …”
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Calculation of the relative metastabilities of proteins in subcellular compartments of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Published 2009“…Results: The relative metastability fields of subcellular homologs of glutaredoxin and thioredoxin indicate a trend from less to more oxidizing as mitochondrion – cytoplasm – nucleus. Representing the overall amino acid compositions of proteins in 23 different compartments each with a single reference model protein suggests that the formation reactions for proteins in the vacuole (in relatively oxidizing conditions), ER and early Golgi (in relatively reducing conditions) are relatively highly favored, while that for the microtubule is the most costly. …”
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Application of Polymerase Chain Reaction Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism Technique in Determining the Identity of Several Marine Species in Seafood Products
Published 2005“…A specific part of mitochondrion (mt) genome, cytochrome b (cytb) gene with 359 base pair (bp) fragment was successfully amplified from all the investigated samples by using ‘universal’ primer pairs. …”
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Emission of short-lived halocarbons by selected tropical marine phytoplankton / Lim Yong Kian
Published 2017“…The net changes of Fv/Fm, however, were weakly correlated to the significant (p<0.05) changes in overall emission of the five compounds, suggesting that halocarbon emission triggered from oxidative cell stress at higher irradiance may not be directly linked to photosynthesis but instead to mitochondrion respiration, nutrient limitation or a change in lipid composition within the cell membrane. …”
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Effects of Gracilaria Changii Extract Onapoptosis snd Gene Expression of Mcf-7and Mda-Mb-23 1 Breast Cancer Cell Lines
Published 2006“…Upon treatment with the methanol extract on MCF-7, several suppressed genes were identified including haplotype nlb mitochondrion complete genome, melanomaassociated antigen p97 isofonn 1 and damage-specific DNA binding protein 2 (ddb2). …”
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Role of meningococcal Neisserial autotransporter lipoprotein (NalP) in host pathogenesis
Published 2017“…These included proteins of the candidate membrane, cytoplasm, cytoskeleton endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondrion, and nucleus. Some of these proteins are likely to be involved in trafficking of NalP and the cellular response to this protein. …”
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Effect of ozone on anthracnose physicochemical responses and gene expression in papaya (carica papaya l.)
Published 2014“…Among those genes, some involved in ethylene biosynthesis, generation of reactive oxygen species and stress responses of plant defense were found (mitochondrion, chloroplast, heat shock proteins, polygalacturonase-inhibiting protein, hydroxyproline-rich glycoprotein, ethylene responsive factor and acyl-CoA oxidase). …”
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