Identification of long-lived proteins in the mitochondria reveals increased stability of the electron transport chain

Volume: 56, Issue: 21, Pages: 2952 - 2965.e9
Published: Nov 1, 2021
Abstract
In order to combat molecular damage, most cellular proteins undergo rapid turnover. We have previously identified large nuclear protein assemblies that can persist for years in post-mitotic tissues and are subject to age-related decline. Here, we report that mitochondria can be long lived in the mouse brain and reveal that specific mitochondrial proteins have half-lives longer than the average proteome. These mitochondrial long-lived proteins...
Paper Details
Title
Identification of long-lived proteins in the mitochondria reveals increased stability of the electron transport chain
Published Date
Nov 1, 2021
Volume
56
Issue
21
Pages
2952 - 2965.e9
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