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    Import of Nuclear Encoded RNAs into Yeast and Human Mitochondria: Experimental Approaches and Possible Biomedical Applications

    Mitochondria are DNA-containing organelles, which provide most of the cellular energy through aerobic respiration. The activity of the mitochondrial respiratory chain relies on the contribution of two sets of ...

    N. Entelis, O. Kolesnikova, H. Kazakova, I. Brandina, P. Kamenski in Genetic Engineering (2002)

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    Import of tRNA into Yeast Mitochondria: Experimental Approaches and Possible Applications

    Mitochondria contain hundreds of polypeptides, only a minor part of which are encoded in the mitochondrial DNA and synthesized in the organelle. The majority of mitochondrial proteins are coded for by nuclear ...

    I. A. Tarassov, N. S. Entelis, R. P. Martin in Mitochondrial Diseases (1999)

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    Nucleotide sequence of the mitochondrial 18S rRNA gene from lupine (Lupinus luteus)

    R. P. Martin, E. Schwob, H. Augustyniak, W. Makałowski in Plant Molecular Biology (1992)