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The Mitochondrial Contact Site and Cristae Organization System and F1FO-ATP Synthase Crosstalk is a Fundamental Property of Mitochondrial Cristae
CADENA, Lawrence Rudy
The acquisition of mitochondria from an endosymbiont closely related to extant alphaproteobacteria occurred prior to the divergence of modern eukaryotes. Since then, diverse eukaryotes have not only developed a number of different mechanisms to adapt to their environment regarding growth and proliferation, but perpetuated certain traits that have persisted for eons. This thesis postulates an ancestral mechanism for cristae development in mitochondria involving interplay between two cristae shaping protein complexes, the Mitochondrial Contact Site and Cristae Organization System and F1FO-ATP Synthase, that has remained conserved throughout eukaryotic diversification for over 2 billion years.
Insights into the Evolutionary Conserved Mitochondrial Contact Site and Cristae Organization System in Trypaonsoma brucei Through RNA Interference
CADENA, Lawrence Rudy
This work aims to give insight into the evolution of the mitochondria by investigating novel properties of the evolutionary conserved mitochondrial contact site and cristae organization system complex within the Excavata clade using Trypanosoma brucei as our model. This study shows that this complex indeed contains diverse properties that are not present in the typically studied Opisthokonta clade: e.g. mammalian and yeast organisms.

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