Journal article

Evidence of a reduced and modified mitochondrial protein import apparatus in microsporidian mitosomes

RF Waller, C Jabbour, NC Chan, N Celik, VA Likić, TD Mulhern, T Lithgow

Eukaryotic Cell | AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY | Published : 2009

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Abstract

Microsporidia are a group of highly adapted obligate intracellular parasites that are now recognized as close relatives of fungi. Their adaptation to parasitism has resulted in broad and severe reduction at (i) a genomic level by extensive gene loss, gene compaction, and gene shortening; (ii) a biochemical level with the loss of much basic metabolism; and (iii) a cellular level, resulting in lost or cryptic organelles. Consistent with this trend, the mitochondrion is severely reduced, lacking ATP synthesis and other typical functions and apparently containing only a fraction of the proteins of canonical mitochondria. We have investigated the mitochondrial protein import apparatus of this red..

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