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The C8ORF38 homologue Sicily is a cytosolic chaperone for a mitochondrial complex I subunit

Zhang et al., 2013

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3526244801819438407
Author
Zhang K
Li Z
Jaiswal M
Bayat V
Xiong B
Sandoval H
Charng W
David G
Haueter C
Yamamoto S
Graham B
Bellen H
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Journal of Cell Biology

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Mitochondrial complex I (CI) is an essential component in energy production through oxidative phosphorylation. Most CI subunits are encoded by nuclear genes, translated in the cytoplasm, and imported into mitochondria. Upon entry, they are embedded into the …
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