The role of mitochondrial derived peptides (MDPs) in metabolism
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27/05/2015
01/01/2017
2015
01/01/2017
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Resumo |
The term "mitokines" refers to signals derived from mitochondria that have an impact on other cells or tissues (Durieux et al., 2011). Rather than being simply a set of DNA composed by 37 genes, the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is quite complex and includes small RNAs (Mercer et al., 2011). Mitochondrial-derived peptides (MDPs) are encoded by functional short open reading frames (sORFs) in the mtDNA. 4.155 JCR (2015) Q1, 12/83 Physiology; Q2, 63/187 Cell biology UEM |
Identificador |
Alis, R., Lucia, A., Blesa, J. R., & Sanchis‐Gomar, F. (2015). The Role of Mitochondrial Derived Peptides (MDPs) in Metabolism. Journal of cellular physiology. [Epub ahead of print] 00219541 10974652 http://hdl.handle.net/11268/3963 10.1002/jcp.25023 |
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eng |
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closedAccess |
Palavras-Chave | #Ejercicio #Salud #Ciencia |
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article |