The atpase inhibitory factor 1 is a tissue-speci fi c physiological regulator of the structure and function of mitochondrial atp synthase: a closer look into neuronal function

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  • who: Tissue-Specific Physiological et al. from the University of Padua, Italy have published the paper: The ATPase Inhibitory Factor 1 is a Tissue-Speci fi c Physiological Regulator of the Structure and Function of Mitochondrial ATP Synthase: A Closer Look Into Neuronal Function, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors propose that there are microdomains of the enzyme in cristae containing active and inactive ATP synthases, and that the latter domains are preferentially located at cristae rims to stabilize and facilitate the generation of the infolds of the IMM .

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