The Mitochondrial Proteome of Tumor Cells: A SnapShot on Methodological Approaches and New Biomarkers

Mitochondria are highly dynamic and regulated organelles implicated in a variety of important functions in the cell, including energy production, fatty acid metabolism, iron homeostasis, programmed cell death, and cell signaling. Changes in mitochondrial metabolism, signaling and dynamics are hallma...

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Main Author: Loredana Moro
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2079-7737/9/12/479
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spelling doaj-37904d5be9ae4df7adc8f89c7ed2e0962020-12-19T00:04:29ZengMDPI AGBiology2079-77372020-12-01947947910.3390/biology9120479The Mitochondrial Proteome of Tumor Cells: A SnapShot on Methodological Approaches and New BiomarkersLoredana Moro0Institute of Biomembranes, Bioenergetic and Molecular Biotechnologies, National Research Council, Via Amendola 122/O, 70125 Bari, ItalyMitochondria are highly dynamic and regulated organelles implicated in a variety of important functions in the cell, including energy production, fatty acid metabolism, iron homeostasis, programmed cell death, and cell signaling. Changes in mitochondrial metabolism, signaling and dynamics are hallmarks of cancer. Understanding whether these modifications are associated with alterations of the mitochondrial proteome is particularly relevant from a translational point of view because it may contribute to better understanding the molecular bases of cancer development and progression and may provide new potential prognostic and diagnostic biomarkers as well as novel molecular targets for anti-cancer treatment. Making an inventory of the mitochondrial proteins has been particularly challenging given that there is no unique consensus targeting sequence that directs protein import into mitochondria, some proteins are present at very low levels, while other proteins are expressed only in some cell types, in a particular developmental stage or under specific stress conditions. This review aims at providing the state-of-the-art on methodologies used to characterize the mitochondrial proteome in tumors and highlighting the biological relevance of changes in expression and delocalization of proteins in and out the mitochondria in cancer biology.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-7737/9/12/479mitochondriacancermitochondrial proteomemass spectrometryimmunofluorescenceinteractome
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The Mitochondrial Proteome of Tumor Cells: A SnapShot on Methodological Approaches and New Biomarkers
Biology
mitochondria
cancer
mitochondrial proteome
mass spectrometry
immunofluorescence
interactome
author_facet Loredana Moro
author_sort Loredana Moro
title The Mitochondrial Proteome of Tumor Cells: A SnapShot on Methodological Approaches and New Biomarkers
title_short The Mitochondrial Proteome of Tumor Cells: A SnapShot on Methodological Approaches and New Biomarkers
title_full The Mitochondrial Proteome of Tumor Cells: A SnapShot on Methodological Approaches and New Biomarkers
title_fullStr The Mitochondrial Proteome of Tumor Cells: A SnapShot on Methodological Approaches and New Biomarkers
title_full_unstemmed The Mitochondrial Proteome of Tumor Cells: A SnapShot on Methodological Approaches and New Biomarkers
title_sort mitochondrial proteome of tumor cells: a snapshot on methodological approaches and new biomarkers
publisher MDPI AG
series Biology
issn 2079-7737
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Mitochondria are highly dynamic and regulated organelles implicated in a variety of important functions in the cell, including energy production, fatty acid metabolism, iron homeostasis, programmed cell death, and cell signaling. Changes in mitochondrial metabolism, signaling and dynamics are hallmarks of cancer. Understanding whether these modifications are associated with alterations of the mitochondrial proteome is particularly relevant from a translational point of view because it may contribute to better understanding the molecular bases of cancer development and progression and may provide new potential prognostic and diagnostic biomarkers as well as novel molecular targets for anti-cancer treatment. Making an inventory of the mitochondrial proteins has been particularly challenging given that there is no unique consensus targeting sequence that directs protein import into mitochondria, some proteins are present at very low levels, while other proteins are expressed only in some cell types, in a particular developmental stage or under specific stress conditions. This review aims at providing the state-of-the-art on methodologies used to characterize the mitochondrial proteome in tumors and highlighting the biological relevance of changes in expression and delocalization of proteins in and out the mitochondria in cancer biology.
topic mitochondria
cancer
mitochondrial proteome
mass spectrometry
immunofluorescence
interactome
url https://www.mdpi.com/2079-7737/9/12/479
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