Mitochondrial Regulation Articles & Analysis
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This modification system plays a crucial role in cellular biological processes such as tumor metabolism and immune regulation while also shaping the tumor microenvironment through control of translation efficiency and mitochondrial function along with tRNA fragment generation. ...
The BCL2 gene, short for B-cell lymphoma 2, is a critical regulator of apoptosis, or programmed cell death. It belongs to a larger BCL2 gene family, which includes both pro-apoptotic and anti-apoptotic proteins that maintain a delicate balance between cell survival and cell death. ...
For example, triglycerides. (3) Regulates cellular function through oxidative metabolism, energy regulation, and mitochondrial electron transport chain. (4) Acts as a signaling molecule. For example, phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate is associated with membrane transport and calcium regulation. Lipids interact with proteins ...
Organ specific mitochondria appear to regulate oncogene transcription back into normal without apoptosis, mimicking spontaneous cures. ...
