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Experimental Biology and Medicine 231:1593-1601 (2006)
© 2006 Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine


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Mitochondrial Gene Expression: Influence of Nutrients and Hormones

Carolyn D. Berdanier1

University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602

To whom requests for reprints should be addressed at 1 1050 Simonton Way, Watkins-ville, GA 30677. E-mail: cberdan{at}uga.edu

Mitochondrial gene transcription research has exploded over the last decade. Nuclear-encoded proteins, nutrients, and hormones all work to regulate the transcription of this genome. To date, very few of the transcription factors have been shown to have negative effects on mitochondrial gene expression, although there are likely conditions where such downregulation may occur.

Key Words: mitochondrial DNA • transcription • oxidative phosphorylation • ATP • vitamin A







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