Review
Import and assembly of proteins into mitochondria of mammalian cells

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Abstract

Most of our knowledge regarding the process of protein import into mitochondria has come from research employing fungal systems. This review outlines recent advances in our understanding of this process in mammalian cells. In particular, we focus on the characterisation of cytosolic molecular chaperones that are involved in binding to mitochondrial-targeted preproteins, as well as the identification of both conserved and novel subunits of the import machineries of the outer and inner mitochondrial membranes. We also discuss diseases associated with defects in import and assembly of mitochondrial proteins and what is currently known about the regulation of import in mammals.

Keywords

Import
TOM
TIM
Molecular chaperone
Mitochondrion

Abbreviations

TF
targeting factor
PBF
presequence binding factor
MSF
mitochondrial import stimulation factor
Me
metaxin
OM
outer membrane
IMS
intermembrane space
IM
inner membrane

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