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Mitochondrial proteostasis in the context of cellular and organismal health and aging

Erica A. Moehle, Koning Shen, Andrew Dillin

Journal of Biological Chemistry · 2018 · ▲ 192 citations

Abstract

As a central hub of cellular metabolism and signaling, the mitochondrion is a crucial organelle whose dysfunction can cause disease and whose activity is intimately connected to aging. We review how the mitochondrial network maintains proteomic integrity, how mitochondrial proteotoxic stress is communicated and resolved in the context of the entire cell, and how mitochondrial systems function in the context of organismal health and aging. A deeper understanding of how mitochondrial protein quality control mechanisms are coordinated across these distinct biological levels should help explain why these mechanisms fail with age and, ultimately, how routes to intervention might be attained.

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Moehle, E.A., Shen, K., &amp; Dillin, A. (2018). Mitochondrial proteostasis in the context of cellular and organismal health and aging. <em>Journal of Biological Chemistry</em>. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.tm117.000893
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Moehle EA, Shen K, Dillin A. Mitochondrial proteostasis in the context of cellular and organismal health and aging. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2018. doi:10.1074/jbc.tm117.000893.
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@article{erica2018Mitoch, title = {Mitochondrial proteostasis in the context of cellular and organismal health and aging}, author = {Erica A. Moehle and Koning Shen and Andrew Dillin}, journal = {Journal of Biological Chemistry}, year = {2018}, doi = {10.1074/jbc.tm117.000893}, }

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