Journal article

A mitochondrial protein affects cell morphology, mitochondrial segregation and virulence in Leishmania

AD Uboldi, FB Lueder, P Walsh, T Spurck, GI McFadden, J Curtis, VA Likic, MA Perugini, M Barson, T Lithgow, E Handman

International Journal for Parasitology | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2006

Abstract

The single mitochondrion of kinetoplastids divides in synchrony with the nucleus and plays a crucial role in cell division. However, despite its importance and potential as a drug target, the mechanism of mitochondrial division and segregation and the molecules involved are only partly understood. In our quest to identify novel mitochondrial proteins in Leishmania, we constructed a hidden Markov model from the targeting motifs of known mitochondrial proteins as a tool to search the Leishmania major genome. We show here that one of the 17 proteins of unknown function that we identified, designated mitochondrial protein X (MIX), is an oligomeric protein probably located in the inner membrane a..

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