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2017 ASCB Annual Meeting Abstracts

Molecular biology of the cell, ISSN: 1939-4586, Vol: 28, Issue: 26, Page: 3727-null
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Eukaryotic cells take cues from their environment and interpret them to enact a response. External stresses can produce a decision between adjusting to behaviors which promote surviving the stress, or enacting a cell death program. The decision to undergo programmed cell death (PCD) is controlled by a complex interaction between nuclear and mitochondrial signals. The mitochondria are highly dynamic organelles that constantly undergo fission and fusion. However, a dramatic shift in mitochondrial morphology toward fission occurs early in the PCD process. We have identified the transcription factor cyclin C as the biochemical trigger for stress‐induced mitochondrial hyper‐fragmentation in yeast (Cooper et al., 2014 Dev. Cell) and mammalian (Wang et al., 2015, MCB) cells.

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Russell T Sapio; Anastasiya Nezdyur; Matthew Krevetski; Leonid Anikin; Vincent J Manna; N. Minkovsky; Dimitri G Pestov

American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB)

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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