Cell energy is
regulated by mitochondria within the cell.
Not exact matches
Because the amount of ROS present in cells is tightly
regulated by iron - dependent processes in the
mitochondria (the cellular compartments in which energy is generated), the researchers had proposed iron import into the
mitochondria to be essential for this process.
«Our results show that the movement of
mitochondria from stem cells to recipient cells is
regulated by the protein Miro1 and is part of a well - directed process,» remarked Anurag Agrawal, Professor at the CSIR - Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology in Delhi, India, and one of the lead authors of the study.
The numbers of
mitochondria are
regulated by biogenesis to meet the energy needs of the organ.
Formed
by the merger of fat - eating
mitochondria with glucose - eating bacteria, single - celled eukaryotes had to
regulate their various metabolic pathways to keep themselves from becoming too fatty or too lean (and to control the urge of
mitochondria to eat their hosts!).