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New Molecular Sensor Tracks Energy Use at the Subcellular Level
WCM Newsroom
ATP sensor targeted to mitochondria in primary neurons. Green indicates the presence of ATP, while red independently labels the sensor. Credit: Ryan lab.
6 months ago
Study Sheds New Light on Cell Mitochondria
SBU News
A promising study toward a better understanding of mitochondrial adenosine triphosphate (ATP) synthase.
9 months ago
Conformational ensemble of yeast ATP synthase at low pH reveals unique intermediates and plasticity in F
Nature
Mitochondrial adenosine triphosphate (ATP) synthase uses the proton gradient across the inner mitochondrial membrane to synthesize ATP.
10 months ago
Extracellular ATP/adenosine dynamics in the brain and its role in health and disease
Frontiers
Extracellular ATP and adenosine are neuromodulators that regulate numerous neuronal functions in the brain. Neuronal activity and brain insults such as...
5 months ago
The chemistry of coupling: novel reagent simplifies synthetic biomolecule modifications
BioTechniques
A straightforward and reproducible synthesis pathway for a diverse range of ATP- and ADP-coupled biomolecules has been developed by modifying an established...
3 months ago
HeLa-Copter in Space
HHMI
This glowing ball of orange and blue looks as if it might be a spacecraft soaring through the cosmos. However, it's actually a so-called HeLa cell,...
1 month ago
ATP's role in biomanufacturing: Fluctuating cellular energy drives microbial bioproduction
Phys.org
This work used a genetically encoded ATP biosensor to explore the rapid changes of ATP concentration in various microbial cells and fermentation conditions.
5 months ago
Researchers Gain Insight into Why T Cells Lose Energy in Solid Tumors
UNC Health
New research by the lab of Jessica Thaxton, PhD, MsCR, in the Department of Cell Biology and Physiology at the UNC School of Medicine and colleagues in the...
8 months ago
You get your energy from your mom. A new study explains why
University of Colorado Boulder
Title image: Mitochondria under the microscope. It's one of the basic tenets of biology: We get our DNA from our mom and our dad.
1 month ago
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