Despite having their own genomes, mitochondria don’t make many of their own proteins; most are synthesized in the cytosol by cellular equipment encoded in the nucleus. Thus, the interactions of ...
Chloroplast-to-mitochondrion cross-talk involves retrograde signals from one organelle to the nucleus ... eukaryotes and are important in organelle communication and development 34.
The observation that caspase-9 moves from mitochondria into the nucleus on the induction of apoptosis provides this caspase with a possible new role. The apoptotic programme is orchestrated by ...
Unlike prokaryotic cells, all eukaryotic cells have nuclei. Nuclei house most of a cell’s genetic information – much of it in the form of DNA – making a nucleus a sort of blueprint for building future ...
This idea began changing as he attended more meetings and met biochemists studying redox biology. “You start to realize that actually, to get from the mitochondria into the nucleus and damage the DNA, ...
University of Michigan researchers found that mitochondrial dysfunction triggers a stress response that prevents pancreatic β-cells from maturing and producing insulin. This effect extends to other ...
One common explanation relates to the cell's need for maintaining compatibility between its two genomes: one in the nucleus ... paternal mitochondria after fertilization, Nature Communications ...