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N-terminal cleavage of cyclophilin D boosts its ability to bind F-ATP synthase | Communications Biology
Nature
Cyclophilin (CyP) D is a regulator of the mitochondrial F-ATP synthase. Here we report the discovery of a form of CyPD lacking the first 10 (mouse) or 13...
3 weeks ago
Modulating Liposome Surface Charge for Maximized ATP Regeneration in Synthetic Nanovesicles
ACS Publications
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1 week ago
Paul D. Boyer
Britannica
Paul D. Boyer was an American biochemist who, with John E. Walker, was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1997 for their explanation of the enzymatic...
2 weeks ago
Scientists discover ‘division of labor’ in mitochondria
Science | AAAS
If people remember anything from junior high biology, it's that mitochondria are the cell's power stations. Yet these rod-shaped organelles take on other...
1 month ago
Mitochondrial ATP synthesis is essential for efficient gametogenesis in Plasmodium falciparum
Nature
Through sex-specific antibody labelling, chemical inhibition of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation and quantitative imaging, we demonstrate that male...
3 weeks ago
Metabolite-level regulation of enzymatic activity controls awakening of cyanobacteria from metabolic dormancy
ScienceDirect.com
Transitioning into and out of dormancy is a crucial survival strategy for many organisms. In unicellular cyanobacteria, surviving nitrogen-starved...
3 days ago
All Life on Earth Today Descended From a Single Cell. Meet LUCA.
Quanta Magazine
The clearest picture yet of our “last universal common ancestor” suggests it was a relatively complex organism living 4.2 billion years ago, a time long...
2 weeks ago
Mitochondria not only produce energy but also do something unexpected
Tech Explorist
A sudden stop in energy production in these cell power plants prevents cell death (apoptosis) and instead triggers an inflammatory response.
1 week ago
Cancer-Fighting Potential Hidden in a Parasitic Caterpillar Fungus
SynBioBeta
Scientists have been studying a parasitic fungus, Cordyceps militaris, with an almost comical setup—it grows on caterpillars and has been used in...
1 month ago
Fritz Albert Lipmann | Nobel Prize, Biochemist, Physiologist
Britannica
Fritz Albert Lipmann was a German-born American biochemist, who received (with Sir Hans Krebs) the 1953 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for the...
2 weeks ago