Ribosomes turn upside-down in hungry cells Scientists have observed that yeast cells have a remarkable adaptation to ...
Here, a "sleeping" cell's mitochondria (the powerhouse of the ... reveals a never-before-seen adaptation that helps yeast cells go dormant when nutrients are scarce. This ability to hibernate ...
Differential interference contrast images (left column) and fluorescence micrographs (right column) of budding yeast cells marked with a fluorescent protein targeted to mitochondria. Wild-type ...
The genetic and biochemical analysis of mitochondria in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has served as the paradigm for establishing mitochondrial function. A detailed biochemical understanding of ...
Due to their similarities to bacteria, mitochondria can actually trigger severe illness in humans. How can organelles inside our bodies suddenly become a threat? What evidence did Margulis use to ...
The team discovered that, when yeast go into hibernation to avoid stress, something totally unexpected happens to their ...
pombe is a species of yeast that has been used for centuries ... The surfaces of these batteries, called mitochondria, become coated with deactivated ribosomes, cellular machinery that normally ...
Mitochondria play an essential role in maintaining cellular health. When damaged, they are removed through a recycling ...
The Comparative Mitochondrial Health Assessment Core (Mitometabolism Core ... in molecular energetics and metabolomics techniques in a variety of species from yeast to mice. The Mitometabolism Core ...