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  1. ...studies have indicated that besides its canonical function, the catalytic unit of TERT has been found in the mitochondria, where it is involved in the detoxification of mitochondrial ROS and the maintenance of mitochondrial function upon DNA-damaging stress (DNAdamaging agents or radiation) in fibroblasts ...
  2. ...; Venkataramani et al. 2019; Venkatesh et al. 2019; Hausmann et al. 2023). Additionally, TMTs connect to nontumor astrocytes in the TME, which can transfer mitochondria to GSCs and vice versa, promotingmetabolic coadaptationofGSCs and theTME (Valdebenito et al. 2021; Watson et al. 2023). These coupling mechanisms ...
  3. ..., translation, endocytosis, exocytosis, etc. Here we revisit the organelles involved in such common functions, reviewing recent evidence of unexpected differences of proteins at these organelles. For instance, centrosomes or mitochondria differ significantly in their protein composition in different, sometimes ...
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  4. ...generates ATP and pyruvate, which is subsequently used by mitochondria for oxidative phosphorylation (Rodgers et al. 2014; Ryall et al. 2015b; Baker et al. 2022; Hong et al. 2022; Sousa-Victor et al. 2022; Zeng et al. 2022). Besides providing ATP, glycolysis generates glycolytic intermediates required ...
  5. ...observations have been made for adult stem cells as well, such as skeletal muscle stem cells, which in their quiescent state have an SIRT1-activated PGC1 to promote FAO in the mitochondria. PGC1 activates OXPHOS genes and suppresses glycolysis, resulting in high levels of NAD+ and an active SIRT1 (Wu et al ...
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  6. ...of the most abundant proteins in the hnRNPA1 immunoprecipitates based on normalized average intensity values. PHB is involved in cellular senescence. Together with PHB2, the prohibitin complex plays a role in the mitophagy receptor involved in targeting mitochondria for autophagic degradation (Wei et al. 2017 ...
  7. ...energy expenditure and nutrient homeostasis. BAT likely evolved in part as a mechanism for small mammals to defend against cold environmental temperatures. Brown adipocytes can be distinguished by their multilocular lipid droplet appearance and their abundance of mitochondria. In response to cold ...
  8. ...and synaptic potentials (Magistretti and Allaman 2015). The vast majority of neuronal ATP is generated in mitochondria by oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS), and defects in this pathway are associated with a spectrum of neurological diseases (Breuer et al. 2013). A unique characteristic of brain metabolism ...
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