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Mitochondria protein degradation

A variety of protein import pathways into the vacuole are known (Burd et al., 1998 Bryant and Stevens, 1998). It includes the sorting from the Golgi apparatus, endocytosis, autophagy (where a part of the cytoplasm such as a mitochondrion is engulfed into a newly formed vacuole and is degraded), direct import from the cytosol, and the vacuolar inheritance from the mother cell. Of these, the pathways from the Golgi... [Pg.325]

Eugene Kennedy and Albert Lehninger showed in 1948 that, in eulcaiyotes, the entire set of reactions of the citric acid cycle takes place in mitochondria. Isolated mitochondria were found to contain not only all the enzymes and coenzymes required for the citric acid cycle, but also all the enzymes and proteins necessaiy for the last stage of respiration—electron transfer and ATP synthesis by oxidative phosphoiylation. As we shall see in later chapters, mitochondria also contain the enzymes for the oxidation of fatty acids and some amino acids to acetyl-CoA, and the oxidative degradation of other amino acids to a-ketoglutarate, succinyl-CoA, or oxaloacetate. Thus, in nonphotosynthetic eulcaiyotes, the mitochondrion is the site of most energy-yielding... [Pg.606]

The oxidative phosphorylation system contains over 80 polypeptides. Only 13 of them are encoded by mtDNA, which is contained within mitochondria, and all the other proteins that reside in the mitochondrion are nuclear gene products. Mitochondria depend on nuclear genes for the synthesis and assembly of the enzymes for mtDNA replication, transcription, translation, and repair (Tl). The proteins involved in heme synthesis, substrate oxidation by TCA cycle, degradation of fatty acids by /i-oxidalion, part of the urea cycle, and regulation of apoptosis that occurs in mitochondria are all made by the genes in nuclear DNA. [Pg.86]


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