Mitochondrial DNA stress signalling protects the nuclear genome

Volume: 1, Issue: 12, Pages: 1209 - 1218
Published: Dec 9, 2019
Abstract
The mammalian genome comprises nuclear DNA (nDNA) derived from both parents and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) that is maternally inherited and encodes essential proteins required for oxidative phosphorylation. Thousands of copies of the circular mtDNA are present in most cell types that are packaged by TFAM into higher-order structures called nucleoids1. Mitochondria are also platforms for antiviral signalling2 and, due to their bacterial origin,...
Paper Details
Title
Mitochondrial DNA stress signalling protects the nuclear genome
Published Date
Dec 9, 2019
Volume
1
Issue
12
Pages
1209 - 1218
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