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Coenzyme Q biosynthetic proteins assemble in a substrate-dependent manner into domains at ER-mitochondria contacts
Kelly Subramanian
, Adam Jochem
, Maxence Le Vasseur
, Samantha Lewis
, Brett R. Paulson
, Thiruchelvi R. Reddy
, Jason D. Russell
, Joshua J. Coon
,
David J. Pagliarini
, Jodi Nunnari
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
McDonnell Genome Institute (MGI)
Department of Cell Biology & Physiology
DBBS - Molecular Cell Biology
DBBS - Computational and Systems Biology
DBBS - Molecular Genetics and Genomics
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Synthetic Protein
100%
Substrate-dependent
100%
Coenzyme Q
100%
ER-mitochondria Contact Sites
100%
Lipids
16%
Eukaryotes
8%
Human Cells
8%
Mitochondria
8%
Biosynthetic Pathway
8%
Processive
8%
Membrane-associated
8%
Function Domain
8%
Inner Membrane
8%
Mitochondrial Respiratory Chain
8%
Functional Importance
8%
Lipid Intermediates
8%
Domain Formation
8%
Supramolecular Assembly
8%
Electron Carrier
8%
4-hydroxybenzoate
8%
Substrate Flux
8%
Substrate Accessibility
8%
Mitochondrium
8%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Mitochondrion
100%
Coenzyme
100%
Lipid
25%
Anabolism
8%
Eukaryote
8%
Inner Membrane
8%
Electron Transport Chain
8%