Mitochondrial protein import under kinase surveillance

Despite the simplicity of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae,its basic cellular machinery tremendously mirrors that of higher eukaryotic counterparts. Thus, this unicellular organism turned out to be an invaluable model system to study the countless mechanisms that govern life of the cell. Recently,...

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Main Authors: Magdalena Opalińska, Chris Meisinger
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Language:English
Published: Shared Science Publishers OG 2014-01-01
Series:Microbial Cell
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Online Access:http://microbialcell.com/researcharticles/Mitochondrial-protein-import-under-kinase-surveillance/
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spelling doaj-8503748c41ae44ba86bc567972ab81d22020-11-24T22:27:31ZengShared Science Publishers OGMicrobial Cell2311-26382014-01-0112515710.15698/mic2014.01.127123455678Mitochondrial protein import under kinase surveillanceMagdalena Opalińska0Chris Meisinger1Institut für Biochemie und Molekularbiologie, ZBMZ.Institut für Biochemie und Molekularbiologie, ZBMZ.Despite the simplicity of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae,its basic cellular machinery tremendously mirrors that of higher eukaryotic counterparts. Thus, this unicellular organism turned out to be an invaluable model system to study the countless mechanisms that govern life of the cell. Recently, it has also enabled the deciphering of signalling pathways that control flux of mitochondrial proteins to the organelle according to metabolic requirements. For decades mitochondria were considered autonomous organelles that are only partially incorporated into cellular signalling networks. Consequently, only little has been known about the role of reversible phosphorylation as a meaningful mechanism that orchestrates mitochondrial biology accordingly to cellular needs. Therefore, research in this direction has been vastly neglected. However, findings over the past few years have changed this view and new exciting fields in mitochondrial biology have emerged. Here, we summarize recent discoveries in the yeast model system that point towards a vital role of reversible phosphorylation in regulation of mitochondrial protein import.http://microbialcell.com/researcharticles/Mitochondrial-protein-import-under-kinase-surveillance/Mitochondriaorganellar biogenesispreproteinTOM complexCasein kinase (CK1), (CK2)Proteinkinase A (PKA)
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author Magdalena Opalińska
Chris Meisinger
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Chris Meisinger
Mitochondrial protein import under kinase surveillance
Microbial Cell
Mitochondria
organellar biogenesis
preprotein
TOM complex
Casein kinase (CK1), (CK2)
Proteinkinase A (PKA)
author_facet Magdalena Opalińska
Chris Meisinger
author_sort Magdalena Opalińska
title Mitochondrial protein import under kinase surveillance
title_short Mitochondrial protein import under kinase surveillance
title_full Mitochondrial protein import under kinase surveillance
title_fullStr Mitochondrial protein import under kinase surveillance
title_full_unstemmed Mitochondrial protein import under kinase surveillance
title_sort mitochondrial protein import under kinase surveillance
publisher Shared Science Publishers OG
series Microbial Cell
issn 2311-2638
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Despite the simplicity of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae,its basic cellular machinery tremendously mirrors that of higher eukaryotic counterparts. Thus, this unicellular organism turned out to be an invaluable model system to study the countless mechanisms that govern life of the cell. Recently, it has also enabled the deciphering of signalling pathways that control flux of mitochondrial proteins to the organelle according to metabolic requirements. For decades mitochondria were considered autonomous organelles that are only partially incorporated into cellular signalling networks. Consequently, only little has been known about the role of reversible phosphorylation as a meaningful mechanism that orchestrates mitochondrial biology accordingly to cellular needs. Therefore, research in this direction has been vastly neglected. However, findings over the past few years have changed this view and new exciting fields in mitochondrial biology have emerged. Here, we summarize recent discoveries in the yeast model system that point towards a vital role of reversible phosphorylation in regulation of mitochondrial protein import.
topic Mitochondria
organellar biogenesis
preprotein
TOM complex
Casein kinase (CK1), (CK2)
Proteinkinase A (PKA)
url http://microbialcell.com/researcharticles/Mitochondrial-protein-import-under-kinase-surveillance/
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