Journal article
Mitochondrial protein quality control in health and disease
MJ Baker, CS Palmer, D Stojanovski
British Journal of Pharmacology | Published : 2014
DOI: 10.1111/bph.12430
Abstract
Progressive mitochondrial dysfunction is linked with the onset of many age-related pathologies and neurological disorders. Mitochondrial damage can come in many forms and be induced by a variety of cellular insults. To preserve organelle function during biogenesis or times of stress, multiple surveillance systems work to ensure the persistence of a functional mitochondrial network. This review provides an overview of these processes, which collectively contribute to the maintenance of a healthy mitochondrial population, which is critical for cell physiology and survival. © 2013 The British Pharmacological Society.
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Funding Acknowledgements
The Stojanovski laboratory is currently funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council.