2025
DOI: 10.1101/2025.03.27.645657
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Alternative start codon selection shapes mitochondrial function during evolution, homeostasis, and disease

Abstract: SummaryMitochondrial endosymbiosis was a pivotal event in eukaryotic evolution, requiring core proteins to adapt to function both within the mitochondria and in the host cell. Here, we systematically profile the localization of protein isoforms generated by alternate start codon selection during translation. We identify hundreds of pairs of differentially-localized protein isoforms, many of which affect mitochondrial targeting and are essential for mitochondrial function. The emergence of dual-localized mitoch… Show more

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