Hydrogenosomes and Mitosomes: Mitochondria of Anaerobic Eukaryotes

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Jan Tachezy
Springer Science & Business Media, 22 ian. 2008 - 287 pagini

"Hydrogenosomes and Mitosomes: Mitochondria of Anaerobic Eukaryotes" provides a summary of the current knowledge of these organelles, which occur in unicellular, often parasitic organisms, including human pathogens. The distribution of these organelles is broad, but they were detected primarily in an anoxic habitat or nutrient rich intracellular niche that permits life without the efficient energy generating system of typical mitochondria. Their common characteristic is that they lack the aerobic energy conservation system of typical mitochondria and that they are usually the site of the synthesis of iron-sulfur clusters, regarded as the only indispensable function of eukaryotic mitochondria.

These mitochondria-related organelles exhibit a variety of structures and functions. This work describes properties such as protein import, structure, metabolism, adaptation, proteome and their role in drug activation and resistance. Further topics include the evolution and biogenesis of these organelles.

 

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Protein Import into Hydrogenosomes and Mitosomes
21
Structure of the Hydrogenosome
74
Hydrogenosomes of Anaerobic Ciliates
97
Metabolism of Trichomonad Hydrogenosomes
113
The Proteome of T vaginalis Hydrogenosomes
163
The Site of 5Nitroimidazole Activation and Resistance
179
Mitosomes in Parasitic Protists
200
The MitochondrionRelated Organelle of Cryptosporidium parvum
227
Mitochondrial Remnant in Blastocystis
255
Subject Index
283
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