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Cell Biology · Mitochondrial Translation
A recent study published in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology reveals that the topology and early folding of nascent-chain proteins within the mitoribosomal vestibule directly modulate the speed of mitochondrial translation. Researchers demonstrated that these structural features of the emerging polypeptide serve as kinetic checkpoints during the synthesis of respiratory chain components at the inner mitochondrial membrane. This finding provides a mechanistic framework for understanding how protein insertion coordinates with translation, a principle that may inform studies of mitochondrial dysfunction linked to cellular stress, apoptosis, and aging—including ovarian aging, which is a central interest in your research program.
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