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  • Review
  • Open Access
37 Citations
6,441 Views
15 Pages

Tubulin βII and βIII Isoforms as the Regulators of VDAC Channel Permeability in Health and Disease

  • Marju Puurand,
  • Kersti Tepp,
  • Natalja Timohhina,
  • Jekaterina Aid,
  • Igor Shevchuk,
  • Vladimir Chekulayev and
  • Tuuli Kaambre

13 March 2019

In recent decades, there have been several models describing the relationships between the cytoskeleton and the bioenergetic function of the cell. The main player in these models is the voltage-dependent anion channel (VDAC), located in the mitochond...

  • Review
  • Open Access
111 Citations
10,343 Views
46 Pages

Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD). Mitochondria as Players and Targets of Therapies?

  • Agostino Di Ciaula,
  • Salvatore Passarella,
  • Harshitha Shanmugam,
  • Marica Noviello,
  • Leonilde Bonfrate,
  • David Q.-H. Wang and
  • Piero Portincasa

Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most common chronic liver disease and represents the hepatic expression of several metabolic abnormalities of high epidemiologic relevance. Fat accumulation in the hepatocytes results in cellular fragil...

  • Review
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,656 Views
17 Pages

Role of Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Neuropathy

  • Nidia Espinoza and
  • Vassilios Papadopoulos

Diabetes mellitus is characterized by a state of hyperglycemia, which can lead to severe complications if left untreated or poorly managed. Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is one common complication. This condition is characterized by damage to...

  • Review
  • Open Access
375 Citations
28,539 Views
20 Pages

Cancer Cell Metabolism in Hypoxia: Role of HIF-1 as Key Regulator and Therapeutic Target

  • Vittoria Infantino,
  • Anna Santarsiero,
  • Paolo Convertini,
  • Simona Todisco and
  • Vito Iacobazzi

In order to meet the high energy demand, a metabolic reprogramming occurs in cancer cells. Its role is crucial in promoting tumor survival. Among the substrates in demand, oxygen is fundamental for bioenergetics. Nevertheless, tumor microenvironment...

  • Review
  • Open Access
16 Citations
4,657 Views
14 Pages

The Potential Role of Polyphenols in Modulating Mitochondrial Bioenergetics within the Skeletal Muscle: A Systematic Review of Preclinical Models

  • Sinenhlanhla X. H. Mthembu,
  • Phiwayinkosi V. Dludla,
  • Khanyisani Ziqubu,
  • Tawanda M. Nyambuya,
  • Abidemi P. Kappo,
  • Evelyn Madoroba,
  • Thembeka A. Nyawo,
  • Bongani B. Nkambule,
  • Sonia Silvestri and
  • Sithandiwe E. Mazibuko-Mbeje

Polyphenols are naturally derived compounds that are increasingly being explored for their various health benefits. In fact, foods that are rich in polyphenols have become an attractive source of nutrition and a potential therapeutic strategy to alle...

  • Review
  • Open Access
23 Citations
4,870 Views
15 Pages

Regulation of Mitochondrial Respiration by Hydrogen Sulfide

  • Dandan Huang,
  • Guangqin Jing and
  • Shuhua Zhu

20 August 2023

Hydrogen sulfide (H2S), the third gasotransmitter, has positive roles in animals and plants. Mitochondria are the source and the target of H2S and the regulatory hub in metabolism, stress, and disease. Mitochondrial bioenergetics is a vital process t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
5,761 Views
32 Pages

Blueberry Counteracts Prediabetes in a Hypercaloric Diet-Induced Rat Model and Rescues Hepatic Mitochondrial Bioenergetics

  • Sara Nunes,
  • Sofia D. Viana,
  • Inês Preguiça,
  • André Alves,
  • Rosa Fernandes,
  • João S. Teodoro,
  • Patrícia Matos,
  • Artur Figueirinha,
  • Lígia Salgueiro and
  • Flávio Reis
  • + 7 authors

23 November 2021

The paramount importance of a healthy diet in the prevention of type 2 diabetes is now well recognized. Blueberries (BBs) have been described as attractive functional fruits for this purpose. This study aimed to elucidate the cellular and molecular m...

  • Review
  • Open Access
18 Citations
7,278 Views
18 Pages

In view of unified cell bioenergetics, cell bioenergetic problems related to cell overenergization can cause excessive disturbances in current cell fate and, as a result, lead to a change of cell-fate. At the onset of the problem, cell overenergizati...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,497 Views
14 Pages

26 January 2024

Fishes’ skeletal muscles are crucial for swimming and are differentiated into slow-twitch muscles (SM) and fast-twitch muscles (FM) based on physiological and metabolic properties. Consequently, mitochondrial characteristics (number and morphol...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,277 Views
22 Pages

Alcohol Impairs Bioenergetics and Differentiation Capacity of Myoblasts from Simian Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Female Macaques

  • Danielle E. Levitt,
  • Brianna L. Bourgeois,
  • Keishla M. Rodríguez-Graciani,
  • Patricia E. Molina and
  • Liz Simon

19 February 2024

Alcohol misuse and HIV independently induce myopathy. We previously showed that chronic binge alcohol (CBA) administration, with or without simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV), decreases differentiation capacity of male rhesus macaque myoblasts. We h...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
3,724 Views
17 Pages

Role of Cystathionine β-Synthase and 3-Mercaptopyruvate Sulfurtransferase in the Regulation of Proliferation, Migration, and Bioenergetics of Murine Breast Cancer Cells

  • Sidneia Sousa Santos,
  • Larissa de Oliveira Cavalcanti Peres Rodrigues,
  • Vanessa Martins,
  • Maria Petrosino,
  • Karim Zuhra,
  • Kelly Ascenção,
  • Abhishek Anand,
  • Reham Mahmoud Abdel-Kader,
  • Mohamed Z. Gad and
  • Csaba Szabo

Cystathionine β-synthase (CBS), CSE (cystathionine γ-lyase) and 3-mercaptopyruvate sulfurtransferase (3-MST) have emerged as three significant sources of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) in various forms of mammalian cancer. Here, we investigated th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,349 Views
10 Pages

α-Synuclein A53T Promotes Mitochondrial Proton Gradient Dissipation and Depletion of the Organelle Respiratory Reserve in a Neuroblastoma Cell Line

  • Pierpaolo Risiglione,
  • Salvatore Antonio Maria Cubisino,
  • Cristiana Lucia Rita Lipari,
  • Vito De Pinto,
  • Angela Messina and
  • Andrea Magrì

15 June 2022

α-synuclein (αSyn) is a small neuronal protein whose accumulation correlates with Parkinson’s disease. αSyn A53T mutant impairs mitochondrial functions by affecting substrate import within the organelle, activity of complex I...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
3,696 Views
15 Pages

Mitochondria Bioenergetic Functions and Cell Metabolism Are Modulated by the Bergamot Polyphenolic Fraction

  • Cristina Algieri,
  • Chiara Bernardini,
  • Francesca Oppedisano,
  • Debora La Mantia,
  • Fabiana Trombetti,
  • Ernesto Palma,
  • Monica Forni,
  • Vincenzo Mollace,
  • Giovanni Romeo and
  • Salvatore Nesci

20 April 2022

The bergamot polyphenolic fraction (BPF) was evaluated in the F1FO-ATPase activity of swine heart mitochondria. In the presence of a concentration higher than 50 µg/mL BPF, the ATPase activity of F1FO-ATPase, dependent on the natural cofactor M...

  • Review
  • Open Access
908 Views
18 Pages

Cardiac SR-Mitochondria Contacts—Impact on Cardiac Physiology and Mitochondrial Fitness

  • Celia Fernandez-Sanz,
  • Shey-Shing Sheu and
  • Sergio De la Fuente

11 November 2025

In adult cardiomyocytes, within the Mitochondrial Associated Membranes (MAMs), the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) and mitochondria juxtapose each other, forming a unique and highly repetitive functional structure throughout the cells. These SR-mitochond...

  • Article
  • Open Access
42 Citations
6,090 Views
19 Pages

Aberrant Mitochondrial Morphology and Function in the BTBR Mouse Model of Autism Is Improved by Two Weeks of Ketogenic Diet

  • Younghee Ahn,
  • Rasha Sabouny,
  • Bianca R. Villa,
  • Nellie C. Yee,
  • Richelle Mychasiuk,
  • Golam M. Uddin,
  • Jong M. Rho and
  • Timothy E. Shutt

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a highly prevalent neurodevelopmental disorder that exhibits a common set of behavioral and cognitive impairments. Although the etiology of ASD remains unclear, mitochondrial dysfunction has recently emerged as a pos...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
5,235 Views
17 Pages

Mitochondrial Transplantation’s Role in Rodent Skeletal Muscle Bioenergetics: Recharging the Engine of Aging

  • Tasnim Arroum,
  • Gerald A. Hish,
  • Kyle J. Burghardt,
  • James D. McCully,
  • Maik Hüttemann and
  • Moh H. Malek

18 April 2024

Background: Mitochondria are the ‘powerhouses of cells’ and progressive mitochondrial dysfunction is a hallmark of aging in skeletal muscle. Although different forms of exercise modality appear to be beneficial to attenuate aging-induced...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
2,908 Views
14 Pages

Pharmacological Dose-Effect Profiles of Various Concentrations of Humanised Primary Bile Acid in Encapsulated Cells

  • Armin Mooranian,
  • Melissa Jones,
  • Daniel Walker,
  • Corina Mihaela Ionescu,
  • Susbin Raj Wagle,
  • Bozica Kovacevic,
  • Jacqueline Chester,
  • Thomas Foster,
  • Edan Johnston and
  • Hani Al-Salami
  • + 3 authors

15 February 2022

Bile acids (BA)s are known surfactants and well-documented to play a major role in food digestion and absorption. Recently, potential endocrinological and formulation-stabilisation effects of BAs have been explored and their pharmacological effects o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
7,558 Views
16 Pages

Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Pancreatic Alpha and Beta Cells Associated with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

  • Vladimir Grubelnik,
  • Jan Zmazek,
  • Rene Markovič,
  • Marko Gosak and
  • Marko Marhl

14 December 2020

Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a complex multifactorial disease of epidemic proportions. It involves genetic and lifestyle factors that lead to dysregulations in hormone secretion and metabolic homeostasis. Accumulating evidence indicates that altered m...

  • Article
  • Open Access
37 Citations
6,897 Views
24 Pages

Parkin Mutation Affects Clock Gene-Dependent Energy Metabolism

  • Consiglia Pacelli,
  • Giovannina Rotundo,
  • Lucia Lecce,
  • Marta Menga,
  • Eris Bidollari,
  • Rosella Scrima,
  • Olga Cela,
  • Claudia Piccoli,
  • Tiziana Cocco and
  • Nazzareno Capitanio
  • + 2 authors

Growing evidence highlights a tight connection between circadian rhythms, molecular clockworks, and mitochondrial function. In particular, mitochondrial quality control and bioenergetics have been proven to undergo circadian oscillations driven by co...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,258 Views
19 Pages

Bioenergetic and Cytokine Profiling May Help to Rescue More DCD Livers for Transplantation

  • Julia Hofmann,
  • Andras T. Meszaros,
  • Madita L. Buch,
  • Florian Nardin,
  • Verena Hackl,
  • Carola J. Strolz,
  • Bettina Zelger,
  • Margot Fodor,
  • Benno Cardini and
  • Theresa Hautz
  • + 4 authors

The majority of organs used for liver transplantation come from brain-dead donors (DBD). In order to overcome the organ shortage, increasingly donation after circulatory death (DCD) organs are also considered. Since normothermic machine perfusion (NM...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
211 Citations
20,121 Views
38 Pages

Mitophagy in Cancer: A Tale of Adaptation

  • Monica Vara-Perez,
  • Blanca Felipe-Abrio and
  • Patrizia Agostinis

22 May 2019

In the past years, we have learnt that tumors co-evolve with their microenvironment, and that the active interaction between cancer cells and stromal cells plays a pivotal role in cancer initiation, progression and treatment response. Among the playe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,196 Views
21 Pages

Melatonin Alleviates Liver Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Leptin-Deficient Mice

  • Beatriz de Luxán-Delgado,
  • Yaiza Potes,
  • Adrian Rubio-González,
  • Juan José Solano,
  • José Antonio Boga,
  • Eduardo Antuña,
  • Cristina Cachán-Vega,
  • Juan Carlos Bermejo-Millo,
  • Nerea Menéndez-Coto and
  • Ignacio Vega-Naredo
  • + 3 authors

Despite efforts to elucidate the cellular adaptations induced by obesity, cellular bioenergetics is currently considered a crucial target. New strategies to delay the onset of the hazardous adaptations induced by obesity are needed. Therefore, we eva...

  • Review
  • Open Access
9 Citations
1,992 Views
31 Pages

25 June 2024

In this paper, we provide an overview of mitochondrial bioenergetics and specific conditions that lead to the formation of non-bilayer structures in mitochondria. Secondly, we provide a brief overview on the structure/function of cytotoxins and how s...

  • Review
  • Open Access
27 Citations
5,064 Views
13 Pages

Supplemental Oxygen in the Newborn: Historical Perspective and Current Trends

  • Maxwell Mathias,
  • Jill Chang,
  • Marta Perez and
  • Ola Saugstad

25 November 2021

Oxygen is the final electron acceptor in aerobic respiration, and a lack of oxygen can result in bioenergetic failure and cell death. Thus, administration of supplemental concentrations of oxygen to overcome barriers to tissue oxygen delivery (e.g.,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,390 Views
18 Pages

Platelet Mitochondrial Function and Endogenous Coenzyme Q10 Levels Could Be Used as Markers of Mitochondrial Health in Infertile Men: A Pilot Study

  • Zuzana Sumbalová,
  • Zuzana Rausová,
  • Jarmila Kucharská,
  • Patrik Šranko,
  • Peter Harbulák,
  • Pavel Svitok,
  • Guillermo López-Lluch and
  • Anna Gvozdjáková

31 December 2024

Fertility disorders are a worldwide problem affecting 8–12% of the population, with the male factor substantially contributing to about 40–50% of all infertility cases. Mitochondria, crucial organelles for cellular viability, play a pivot...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,805 Views
24 Pages

Highly Oligomeric DRP1 Strategic Positioning at Mitochondria–Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Contacts in Adult Murine Heart Through ACTIN Anchoring

  • Celia Fernandez-Sanz,
  • Sergio De la Fuente,
  • Zuzana Nichtova,
  • Marilen Federico,
  • Stephane Duvezin-Caubet,
  • Sebastian Lanvermann,
  • Hui-Ying Tsai,
  • Yanguo Xin,
  • Gyorgy Csordas and
  • Shey-Shing Sheu
  • + 1 author

14 August 2025

Mitochondrial fission and fusion appear to be relatively infrequent in cardiac cells compared to other cell types; however, the proteins involved in these events are highly expressed in adult cardiomyocytes (ACM). Therefore, these proteins likely hav...

  • Article
  • Open Access
51 Citations
5,269 Views
13 Pages

Osteoarthritic Subchondral Bone Release Exosomes That Promote Cartilage Degeneration

  • Xiaoxin Wu,
  • Ross Crawford,
  • Yin Xiao,
  • Xinzhan Mao and
  • Indira Prasadam

28 January 2021

Altered subchondral bone and articular cartilage interactions have been implicated in the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis (OA); however, the mechanisms remain unknown. Exosomes are membrane-derived vesicles that have recently been recognized as import...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,830 Views
18 Pages

Bioenergetic and Metabolic Impairments in Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Cardiomyocytes Generated from Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Patients

  • Lubna Willi,
  • Ifat Abramovich,
  • Jonatan Fernandez-Garcia,
  • Bella Agranovich,
  • Margarita Shulman,
  • Helena Milman,
  • Polina Baskin,
  • Binyamin Eisen,
  • Daniel E. Michele and
  • Eyal Gottlieb
  • + 1 author

29 August 2022

Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is caused by mutations in the dystrophin gene and dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in DMD patients. We tested the hypothesis that DCM is caused by metabolic impairments by empl...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
5,470 Views
19 Pages

Mitochondrial Respiration Correlates with Prognostic Markers in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia and Is Normalized by Ibrutinib Treatment

  • Subir Roy Chowdhury,
  • Eric D. J. Bouchard,
  • Ryan Saleh,
  • Zoann Nugent,
  • Cheryl Peltier,
  • Edgard Mejia,
  • Sen Hou,
  • Carly McFall,
  • Mandy Squires and
  • Versha Banerji
  • + 9 authors

11 March 2020

Mitochondrial bioenergetics profiling, a measure of oxygen consumption rates, correlates with prognostic markers and can be used to assess response to therapy in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) cells. In this study, we measured mitochondrial respi...

  • Editorial
  • Open Access
2 Citations
12,004 Views
3 Pages

19 August 2009

This Special Issue is a significant step in developing a new direction of metabolic research— Molecular System Bioenergetics, which itself is a part of Systems Biology. As a new paradigm of biological sciences, Systems Biology aims at understanding o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
46 Citations
6,568 Views
16 Pages

Major Depressive Disorder is Associated with Impaired Mitochondrial Function in Skin Fibroblasts

  • Kerstin Kuffner,
  • Julian Triebelhorn,
  • Katrin Meindl,
  • Christoph Benner,
  • André Manook,
  • Daniel Sudria-Lopez,
  • Ramona Siebert,
  • Caroline Nothdurfter,
  • Thomas C. Baghai and
  • Christian H. Wetzel
  • + 3 authors

4 April 2020

Mitochondrial malfunction is supposed to be involved in the etiology and pathology of major depressive disorder (MDD). Here, we aimed to identify and characterize the molecular pathomechanisms related to mitochondrial dysfunction in adult human skin...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
89 Citations
13,287 Views
18 Pages

Glutathione Metabolism and the Novel Role of Mitochondrial GSH in Retinal Degeneration

  • Parameswaran G. Sreekumar,
  • Deborah A. Ferrington and
  • Ram Kannan

Glutathione (GSH) is present ubiquitously, and its role as a crucial cellular antioxidant in tissues, including the retina, is well established. GSH’s antioxidant function arises from its ability to scavenge reactive oxygen species or to serve as an...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,970 Views
16 Pages

Effect of Vaccination on Platelet Mitochondrial Bioenergy Function of Patients with Post-Acute COVID-19

  • Anna Gvozdjáková,
  • Jarmila Kucharská,
  • Zuzana Rausová,
  • Guillermo Lopéz-Lluch,
  • Plácido Navas,
  • Patrik Palacka,
  • Barbora Bartolčičová and
  • Zuzana Sumbalová

28 April 2023

Background: Mitochondrial dysfunction and redox cellular imbalance indicate crucial function in COVID-19 pathogenesis. Since 11 March 2020, a global pandemic, health crisis and economic disruption has been caused by SARS-CoV-2 virus. Vaccination is c...

  • Review
  • Open Access
18 Citations
8,182 Views
32 Pages

An Analysis of the Multifaceted Roles of Heme in the Pathogenesis of Cancer and Related Diseases

  • Tianyuan Wang,
  • Adnin Ashrafi,
  • Pouya Modareszadeh,
  • Alexander R. Deese,
  • Maria Del Carmen Chacon Castro,
  • Parinaz Sadat Alemi and
  • Li Zhang

17 August 2021

Heme is an essential prosthetic group in proteins and enzymes involved in oxygen utilization and metabolism. Heme also plays versatile and fascinating roles in regulating fundamental biological processes, ranging from aerobic respiration to drug meta...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
4,512 Views
13 Pages

Platelet Mitochondrial Respiration, Endogenous Coenzyme Q10 and Oxidative Stress in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease

  • Anna Gvozdjáková,
  • Zuzana Sumbalová,
  • Jarmila Kucharská,
  • Mária Komlósi,
  • Zuzana Rausová,
  • Oľga Vančová,
  • Monika Számošová and
  • Viliam Mojto

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is characterized by a progressive loss of renal function and a decrease of glomerular filtration rate. Reduced mitochondrial function, coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10), and increased oxidative stress in patients with CKD contribute t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,977 Views
23 Pages

13 November 2025

Lipid droplets (LDs) are emerging as key regulators of metabolism and inflammation, with their buildup in microglia linked to aging and neurodegeneration. Perilipin-2 (Plin2) is a ubiquitously expressed LD-associated protein that stabilizes lipid sto...

  • Article
  • Open Access
73 Citations
5,438 Views
14 Pages

29 August 2022

Resveratrol is a natural polyphenol found in various plants. It has been widely studied on cardiovascular disorders. It is known that resveratrol can activate Sirtuin proteins and participate in cellular energy metabolism through a Sirtuin-dependent...

  • Review
  • Open Access
76 Citations
8,162 Views
27 Pages

Insights into Disease-Associated Tau Impact on Mitochondria

  • Leonora Szabo,
  • Anne Eckert and
  • Amandine Grimm

1 September 2020

Abnormal tau protein aggregation in the brain is a hallmark of tauopathies, such as frontotemporal lobar degeneration and Alzheimer’s disease. Substantial evidence has been linking tau to neurodegeneration, but the underlying mechanisms have ye...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,385 Views
14 Pages

Sigma-1 Receptor Modulation by Ligands Coordinates Cancer Cell Energy Metabolism

  • Furkan E. Oflaz,
  • Zhanat Koshenov,
  • Martin Hirtl,
  • Rene Rost,
  • Roland Malli and
  • Wolfgang F. Graier

Sigma-1 receptor (S1R) is an important endoplasmic reticulum chaperone with various functions in health and disease. The purpose of the current work was to elucidate the involvement of S1R in cancer energy metabolism under its basal, activated, and i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,511 Views
25 Pages

13 May 2023

Pathological abnormalities in the tau protein give rise to a variety of neurodegenerative diseases, conjointly termed tauopathies. Several tau mutations have been identified in the tau-encoding gene MAPT, affecting either the physical properties of t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
2,403 Views
10 Pages

YKL-40 and the Cellular Metabolic Profile in Parkinson’s Disease

  • Maria Gevezova,
  • Maria Kazakova,
  • Anastasia Trenova and
  • Victoria Sarafian

14 November 2023

Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disease worldwide. A growing body of evidence suggests that mitochondrial dysfunction and inflammation play a crucial role as a pathogenetic mechanism in PD. The glycoprotein...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,202 Views
15 Pages

Mitochondrial Function, Oxidative Stress, Inflammation and Thrombolytic Treatment in Ischemic Stroke

  • Eleonora Kovacheva,
  • Maria Gevezova,
  • Margarita Koeva,
  • Valentina Mihaylova,
  • Vasilka Kormova,
  • Emanuela Kostadinova,
  • Yulia Kostadinova,
  • Maria Kazakova and
  • Victoria Sarafian

22 October 2025

Ischemic stroke (IS) is a leading cause of mortality worldwide, responsible for approximately 55% of all neurological disabilities. Proper brain function requires continuous energy supply, primarily generated by mitochondria. Cerebral ischemia impair...

  • Review
  • Open Access
20 Citations
7,025 Views
24 Pages

35 Years of TFAM Research: Old Protein, New Puzzles

  • Natalya Kozhukhar and
  • Mikhail F. Alexeyev

6 June 2023

Transcription Factor A Mitochondrial (TFAM), through its contributions to mtDNA maintenance and expression, is essential for cellular bioenergetics and, therefore, for the very survival of cells. Thirty-five years of research on TFAM structure and fu...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,811 Views
14 Pages

Role of A-Kinase Anchoring Protein 1 in Retinal Ganglion Cells: Neurodegeneration and Neuroprotection

  • Tonking Bastola,
  • Guy A. Perkins,
  • Keun-Young Kim,
  • Seunghwan Choi,
  • Jin-Woo Kwon,
  • Ziyao Shen,
  • Stefan Strack and
  • Won-Kyu Ju

3 June 2023

A-Kinase anchoring protein 1 (AKAP1) is a multifunctional mitochondrial scaffold protein that regulates mitochondrial dynamics, bioenergetics, and calcium homeostasis by anchoring several proteins, including protein kinase A, to the outer mitochondri...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1,045 Views
16 Pages

27 October 2025

Mitochondria play a central role in cellular bioenergetics. They contribute significantly to ATP production, which is essential for maintaining cells. They are also key mediators of various types of cell death, including apoptosis, necroptosis, and f...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,742 Views
18 Pages

In the present study, we investigated whether a non-invasive metabolic heat flux analysis could serve the determination of the functional traits in free-living saprotrophic decomposer fungi and aid the prediction of fungal influences on ecosystem pro...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,703 Views
26 Pages

21 May 2021

Targeting the activities of endoplasmic reticulum (ER)–mitochondrial-dependent metabolic reprogramming is considered one of the most promising strategies for cancer treatment. Here, we present biochemical subcellular fractionation, coimmunoprecipitat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
3,907 Views
21 Pages

Platelet Mitochondrial Bioenergetics Reprogramming in Patients with Urothelial Carcinoma

  • Patrik Palacka,
  • Anna Gvozdjáková,
  • Zuzana Rausová,
  • Jarmila Kucharská,
  • Ján Slopovský,
  • Jana Obertová,
  • Daniel Furka,
  • Samuel Furka,
  • Keshav K. Singh and
  • Zuzana Sumbalová

30 December 2021

Mitochondrial bioenergetics reprogramming is an essential response of cells to stress. Platelets, an accessible source of mitochondria, have a crucial role in cancer development; however, the platelet mitochondrial function has not been studied in ur...

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