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Lineage-specific fragmentation and nuclear relocation of the mitochondrial cox2 gene in chlorophycean green algae (Chlorophyta) [MOL PHYLOGENET EVOL, 2012]
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In Polytomella sp mitochondria, biogenesis of the heterodimeric COX2 subunit of cytochrome c oxidase requires two different import pathways [BBA-BIOENERGETICS, 2012]
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During the stationary growth phase, Yarrowia lipolytica prevents the overproduction of reactive oxygen species by activating an uncoupled mitochondria [BBA-BIOENERGETICS, 2012]
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Mitochondrial complex I and cell death: a semi-automatic shotgun model [CELL DEATH DIS, 2011]
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The Mexican Society of Biochemistry: Keeping Young at 54 [IUBMB LIFE, 2011]
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What limits the allotopic expression of nucleus-encoded mitochondrial genes The case of the chimeric Cox3 and Atp6 genes [MITOCHONDRION, 2011]
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Loss of mitochondrial ATP synthase subunit beta (Atp2) alters mitochondrial and chloroplastic function and morphology in Chlamydomonas [BBA-BIOENERGETICS, 2010]
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Subunit-subunit interactions and overall topology of the dimeric mitochondrial ATP synthase of Polytomella sp. [BBA-BIOENERGETICS, 2010]
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Atypical Subunit Composition of the Chlorophycean Mitochondrial F1FO-ATP Synthase and Role of Asa7 Protein in Stability and Oligomycin Resistance of t [MOL BIOL EVOL, 2010]
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In Yarrowia lipolytica mitochondria, the alternative NADH dehydrogenase interacts specifically with the cytochrome complexes of the classic respirator [BBA-BIOENERGETICS, 2009]
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The fully-active and structurally-stable form of the mitochondrial ATP synthase of Polytomella sp is dimeric [J BIOENERG BIOMEMBR, 2009]
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The polypeptides COX2A and COX2B are essential components of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase of Toxoplasma gondii [BBA-BIOENERGETICS, 2008]
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Reconstructing the mitochondrial protein import machinery of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii [GENETICS, 2008]
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The Chlamydomonas genome reveals the evolution of key animal and plant functions [SCIENCE, 2007]
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The mitochondrial ATP synthase of chlorophycean algae contains eight subunits of unknown origin involved in the formation of an atypical stator-stalk [J BIOENERG BIOMEMBR, 2006]
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