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Mitochondrial Biology: New Perspectives
ISBN: 978-0-470-72519-1
October 2007
254 pages
Containing contributions from many of the leading laboratories in mitochondrial biology worldwide, this book provides a timely summary of the current state-of-the-art research. It opens with coverage of the regulation of mitochondrial replication and biogenesis and a review of the mechanisms and functional consequences of mitochondrial fission and fusion.
Further chapters address the topic of mitochondria and oxidative stress and their roles in cell signalling and cell death: key steps in the progression of programmed cell death are initiated by mitochondrial signals and key steps in the progression of necrotic cell death start with mitochondrial dysfunction. The nature of the proteins engaged in these processes, many only recently discovered, is covered in detail.
As we learn more about these novel proteins and mechanisms – including the permeability transition pore and ion channels – we begin to see how they may play a role in cell physiology and pathology. Mitochondria have been strongly implicated in neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s, Huntington’s and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. They are also affected in cancer, ageing and cardiovascular disease. The final section of the book reviews mitochondrial mutations and their consequences in ageing and other phenotypic manifestations. The authors discuss how mitochondrial proteins might constitute important therapeutic targets and describe initial attempts to develop compounds that can regulate their function.
Mitochondrial Biology: New Perspectives includes extensive and lively discussions amongst the authors and will be of interest to cell and molecular biologists, biochemists, neuroscientists and neurologists working in this fascinating field.