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a(HBP:HBP00093) decreases a(MESH:Mitochondria) View Subject | View Object

In 2014 Plotegher et al. showed that mitochondrial morphology is disrupted by a-syn oligomers, which cause fragmentation of these organelles in vitro in SH-SY5Y cells [124]. PubMed:28803412

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bp(GO:"cellular respiration") association act(a(MESH:Mitochondria)) View Subject | View Object

Citrate synthase activity is a surrogate marker of total mitochondrial content/mass, and was similar across genotypes and brain regions (Figure 3i) suggesting that the defects in cellular respiration were due to altered mitochondrial quality, not content/mass PubMed:30126037

p(FPLX:PPP2) association a(MESH:Mitochondria) View Subject | View Object

PP2A is mainly pre- sent as a soluble protein in the cytosol but it is also encoun- tered in the nucleus, mitochondria, cytoskeleton, and mem- branes. PubMed:22299660

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a(MESH:Mitochondria) association p(FPLX:PPP2) View Subject | View Object

PP2A is mainly pre- sent as a soluble protein in the cytosol but it is also encoun- tered in the nucleus, mitochondria, cytoskeleton, and mem- branes. PubMed:22299660

act(a(MESH:Mitochondria)) association bp(GO:"cellular respiration") View Subject | View Object

Citrate synthase activity is a surrogate marker of total mitochondrial content/mass, and was similar across genotypes and brain regions (Figure 3i) suggesting that the defects in cellular respiration were due to altered mitochondrial quality, not content/mass PubMed:30126037

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