Cell competition and its role in the regulation of cell fitness from development to cancer
A Di Gregorio, S Bowling, TA Rodriguez - Developmental cell, 2016 - cell.com
Cell competition is a cell fitness-sensing mechanism conserved from insects to mammals
that eliminates those cells that, although viable, are less fit than their neighbors. An …
that eliminates those cells that, although viable, are less fit than their neighbors. An …
Scaling of biosynthesis and metabolism with cell size
Cells adopt a size that is optimal for their function, and pushing them beyond this limit can
cause cell aging and death by senescence or reduce proliferative potential. However, by …
cause cell aging and death by senescence or reduce proliferative potential. However, by …
Mitochondrial efficiency directs cell fate
JB Spinelli, E Zaganjor - Nature Cell Biology, 2022 - nature.com
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Cell size control–a mechanism for maintaining fitness and function
The maintenance of cell size homeostasis has been studied for years in different cellular
systems. With the focus on 'what regulates cell size', the question 'why cell size needs to be …
systems. With the focus on 'what regulates cell size', the question 'why cell size needs to be …
Mitochondrial plasticity in cell fate regulation
A Bahat, A Gross - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2019 - ASBMB
Mitochondria are considered highly plastic organelles. This plasticity enables the
mitochondria to undergo morphological and functional changes in response to cellular …
mitochondria to undergo morphological and functional changes in response to cellular …
Differential protein distribution between the nucleus and mitochondria: implications in aging
E Lionaki, I Gkikas, N Tavernarakis - Frontiers in genetics, 2016 - frontiersin.org
The coordination of nuclear and mitochondrial genomes plays a pivotal role in maintenance
of mitochondrial biogenesis and functionality during stress and aging. Environmental and …
of mitochondrial biogenesis and functionality during stress and aging. Environmental and …
Sensing mitochondrial homeostasis: the protein import machinery takes control
FN Vögtle, C Meisinger - Developmental cell, 2012 - cell.com
Mitochondrial homeostasis is maintained by several quality control mechanisms, including
an unfolded protein response that in turn elicits a transcriptional response. In a recent issue …
an unfolded protein response that in turn elicits a transcriptional response. In a recent issue …
Mitochondrial quality control mechanisms and the PHB (Prohibitin) complex
B Hernando-Rodríguez, M Artal-Sanz - Cells, 2018 - mdpi.com
Mitochondrial functions are essential for life, critical for development, maintenance of stem
cells, adaptation to physiological changes, responses to stress, and aging. The complexity of …
cells, adaptation to physiological changes, responses to stress, and aging. The complexity of …
C-terminal binding protein maintains mitochondrial activities
JH Kim, HD Youn - Cell Death & Differentiation, 2009 - nature.com
Mitochondria are essential organelles that are responsible for cellular energy production
and cell death in response to various stimuli. Although C-terminal binding protein (CtBP) …
and cell death in response to various stimuli. Although C-terminal binding protein (CtBP) …
Mechanisms of protein sorting in mitochondria
D Stojanovski, M Bohnert… - Cold Spring …, 2012 - cshperspectives.cshlp.org
A protein's function is intimately linked to its correct subcellular location, yet the machinery
required for protein synthesis is predominately cytosolic. How proteins are trafficked through …
required for protein synthesis is predominately cytosolic. How proteins are trafficked through …