Integrated analysis of protein composition, tissue diversity, and gene regulation in mouse mitochondria

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Integrated analysis of protein composition, tissue diversity, and gene regulation in mouse mitochondria. / Mootha, Vamsi K; Bunkenborg, Jakob; Olsen, Jesper V; Hjerrild, Majbrit; Wisniewski, Jacek R; Stahl, Erich; Bolouri, Marjan S; Ray, Heta N; Sihag, Smita; Kamal, Michael; Patterson, Nick; Lander, Eric S; Mann, Matthias.

In: Cell, Vol. 115, No. 5, 2003, p. 629-40.

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Mootha, VK, Bunkenborg, J, Olsen, JV, Hjerrild, M, Wisniewski, JR, Stahl, E, Bolouri, MS, Ray, HN, Sihag, S, Kamal, M, Patterson, N, Lander, ES & Mann, M 2003, 'Integrated analysis of protein composition, tissue diversity, and gene regulation in mouse mitochondria', Cell, vol. 115, no. 5, pp. 629-40.

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Mootha, V. K., Bunkenborg, J., Olsen, J. V., Hjerrild, M., Wisniewski, J. R., Stahl, E., Bolouri, M. S., Ray, H. N., Sihag, S., Kamal, M., Patterson, N., Lander, E. S., & Mann, M. (2003). Integrated analysis of protein composition, tissue diversity, and gene regulation in mouse mitochondria. Cell, 115(5), 629-40.

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Mootha VK, Bunkenborg J, Olsen JV, Hjerrild M, Wisniewski JR, Stahl E et al. Integrated analysis of protein composition, tissue diversity, and gene regulation in mouse mitochondria. Cell. 2003;115(5):629-40.

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Mootha, Vamsi K ; Bunkenborg, Jakob ; Olsen, Jesper V ; Hjerrild, Majbrit ; Wisniewski, Jacek R ; Stahl, Erich ; Bolouri, Marjan S ; Ray, Heta N ; Sihag, Smita ; Kamal, Michael ; Patterson, Nick ; Lander, Eric S ; Mann, Matthias. / Integrated analysis of protein composition, tissue diversity, and gene regulation in mouse mitochondria. In: Cell. 2003 ; Vol. 115, No. 5. pp. 629-40.

Bibtex

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title = "Integrated analysis of protein composition, tissue diversity, and gene regulation in mouse mitochondria",
abstract = "Mitochondria are tailored to meet the metabolic and signaling needs of each cell. To explore its molecular composition, we performed a proteomic survey of mitochondria from mouse brain, heart, kidney, and liver and combined the results with existing gene annotations to produce a list of 591 mitochondrial proteins, including 163 proteins not previously associated with this organelle. The protein expression data were largely concordant with large-scale surveys of RNA abundance and both measures indicate tissue-specific differences in organelle composition. RNA expression profiles across tissues revealed networks of mitochondrial genes that share functional and regulatory mechanisms. We also determined a larger {"}neighborhood{"} of genes whose expression is closely correlated to the mitochondrial genes. The combined analysis identifies specific genes of biological interest, such as candidates for mtDNA repair enzymes, offers new insights into the biogenesis and ancestry of mammalian mitochondria, and provides a framework for understanding the organelle's contribution to human disease.",
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note = "Keywords: Animals; Cell Line; Cell Respiration; DNA Fingerprinting; DNA, Mitochondrial; Gene Expression Regulation, Enzymologic; Humans; Male; Mice; Mitochondria; Mitochondrial Proteins; Oxidative Phosphorylation; Proteomics; RNA, Messenger",
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AU - Mootha, Vamsi K

AU - Bunkenborg, Jakob

AU - Olsen, Jesper V

AU - Hjerrild, Majbrit

AU - Wisniewski, Jacek R

AU - Stahl, Erich

AU - Bolouri, Marjan S

AU - Ray, Heta N

AU - Sihag, Smita

AU - Kamal, Michael

AU - Patterson, Nick

AU - Lander, Eric S

AU - Mann, Matthias

N1 - Keywords: Animals; Cell Line; Cell Respiration; DNA Fingerprinting; DNA, Mitochondrial; Gene Expression Regulation, Enzymologic; Humans; Male; Mice; Mitochondria; Mitochondrial Proteins; Oxidative Phosphorylation; Proteomics; RNA, Messenger

PY - 2003

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N2 - Mitochondria are tailored to meet the metabolic and signaling needs of each cell. To explore its molecular composition, we performed a proteomic survey of mitochondria from mouse brain, heart, kidney, and liver and combined the results with existing gene annotations to produce a list of 591 mitochondrial proteins, including 163 proteins not previously associated with this organelle. The protein expression data were largely concordant with large-scale surveys of RNA abundance and both measures indicate tissue-specific differences in organelle composition. RNA expression profiles across tissues revealed networks of mitochondrial genes that share functional and regulatory mechanisms. We also determined a larger "neighborhood" of genes whose expression is closely correlated to the mitochondrial genes. The combined analysis identifies specific genes of biological interest, such as candidates for mtDNA repair enzymes, offers new insights into the biogenesis and ancestry of mammalian mitochondria, and provides a framework for understanding the organelle's contribution to human disease.

AB - Mitochondria are tailored to meet the metabolic and signaling needs of each cell. To explore its molecular composition, we performed a proteomic survey of mitochondria from mouse brain, heart, kidney, and liver and combined the results with existing gene annotations to produce a list of 591 mitochondrial proteins, including 163 proteins not previously associated with this organelle. The protein expression data were largely concordant with large-scale surveys of RNA abundance and both measures indicate tissue-specific differences in organelle composition. RNA expression profiles across tissues revealed networks of mitochondrial genes that share functional and regulatory mechanisms. We also determined a larger "neighborhood" of genes whose expression is closely correlated to the mitochondrial genes. The combined analysis identifies specific genes of biological interest, such as candidates for mtDNA repair enzymes, offers new insights into the biogenesis and ancestry of mammalian mitochondria, and provides a framework for understanding the organelle's contribution to human disease.

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