Johns Hopkins Medicine: Fat Molecule's Inability to Bond With Shape-Shifting Protein in Cell's Powerhouse Linked to an Inherited Metabolic Disease
June 08, 2024
June 08, 2024
BALTIMORE, Maryland, June 8 (TNSres) -- Johns Hopkins Medicine issued the following news release:
By studying mutations in yeast and human cells, Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists say they have found that biochemical bonds between fats and proteins in the mitochondrion, the cell's powerhouse, play a crucial role in how our cells produce energy.
The study results, published June 5 in The EMBO Journal, shed new light, researchers say, on the way the altered mitochondrial . . .
By studying mutations in yeast and human cells, Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists say they have found that biochemical bonds between fats and proteins in the mitochondrion, the cell's powerhouse, play a crucial role in how our cells produce energy.
The study results, published June 5 in The EMBO Journal, shed new light, researchers say, on the way the altered mitochondrial . . .