Mitochondrial fatty acid synthesis: a relic of endosymbiontic origin and a specialized means for respiration
- PMID: 9175861
- DOI: 10.1016/s0014-5793(97)00360-8
Mitochondrial fatty acid synthesis: a relic of endosymbiontic origin and a specialized means for respiration
Abstract
Genes that encode mitochondrial homologues to the bacterial enzymes of fatty acid synthesis were found in various eukaryotic species. Inactivation of these genes leads to a disturbed mitochondrial respiration and an increase in mitochondrial lysophospholipids. We postulate that there is a mitochondrial biosynthetic system providing fatty acids for phospholipid repair. The mitochondrial acyl carrier protein may also play another role, supporting the formation of the respiratory NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase.
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