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The following pages link to Mitochondrial hexokinase HKI is a novel substrate of the Parkin ubiquitin ligase (Q34306228):
Displaying 33 items.
- Hexokinase activity is required for recruitment of parkin to depolarized mitochondria (Q24318901) (← links)
- Mending a broken heart: the role of mitophagy in cardioprotection (Q26991630) (← links)
- New method to assess mitophagy flux by flow cytometry (Q28383994) (← links)
- Mitophagy and heart failure (Q28388167) (← links)
- Mitophagy mechanisms and role in human diseases (Q28390998) (← links)
- Molecular mechanisms of mitochondrial autophagy/mitophagy in the heart (Q28393192) (← links)
- Mitochondrial quality control in the myocardium: cooperation between protein degradation and mitophagy (Q28394067) (← links)
- Quantitative proteomic analysis of Parkin substrates in Drosophila neurons. (Q30844860) (← links)
- Identification and molecular characterization of Parkin in Clonorchis sinensis (Q35262229) (← links)
- Defects in calcium homeostasis and mitochondria can be reversed in Pompe disease (Q35853122) (← links)
- Parkin maintains mitochondrial levels of the protective Parkinson's disease-related enzyme 17-β hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 10 (Q36040571) (← links)
- Altered Mitochondrial Respiration and Other Features of Mitochondrial Function in Parkin-Mutant Fibroblasts from Parkinson's Disease Patients. (Q36726882) (← links)
- Mitochondrial dysfunction and cell death in neurodegenerative diseases through nitroxidative stress (Q36767908) (← links)
- RBR E3-ligases at work (Q38182404) (← links)
- Regulation of autophagy by protein post-translational modification (Q38264531) (← links)
- Identification of a mitochondrial-binding site on the N-terminal end of hexokinase II (Q38852217) (← links)
- Parkin and PINK1 functions in oxidative stress and neurodegeneration (Q39054548) (← links)
- Phosphorylated ubiquitin chain is the genuine Parkin receptor. (Q39589823) (← links)
- Parkin-catalyzed ubiquitin-ester transfer is triggered by PINK1-dependent phosphorylation. (Q41874714) (← links)
- Mutations in PRKN and SNCA Genes Important for the Progress of Parkinson's Disease (Q41954719) (← links)
- Hexokinases link DJ-1 to the PINK1/parkin pathway (Q42368121) (← links)
- The principal PINK1 and Parkin cellular events triggered in response to dissipation of mitochondrial membrane potential occur in primary neurons (Q42864358) (← links)
- Unconventional PINK1 localization to the outer membrane of depolarized mitochondria drives Parkin recruitment (Q43165330) (← links)
- The TOMM machinery is a molecular switch in PINK1 and PARK2/PARKIN-dependent mitochondrial clearance (Q45341789) (← links)
- Novel Compounds Targeting the Mitochondrial Protein VDAC1 Inhibit Apoptosis and Protect against Mitochondrial Dysfunction. (Q46478319) (← links)
- Iron-sulfur cluster biosynthesis and trafficking - impact on human disease conditions (Q47189249) (← links)
- The ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes UBE2N, UBE2L3 and UBE2D2/3 are essential for Parkin-dependent mitophagy (Q48728744) (← links)
- Ceramide-induced BOK promotes mitochondrial fission in preeclampsia (Q49789815) (← links)
- Role of Optineurin in the Mitochondrial Dysfunction: Potential Implications in Neurodegenerative Diseases and Cancer. (Q55437754) (← links)
- Parkin recruitment to impaired mitochondria for nonselective ubiquitylation is facilitated by MITOL (Q64764837) (← links)
- Parkin-mediated ubiquitylation redistributes MITOL/March5 from mitochondria to peroxisomes (Q90647421) (← links)
- De novo variants in HK1 associated with neurodevelopmental abnormalities and visual impairment (Q91691435) (← links)
- ROCK inhibitors upregulate the neuroprotective Parkin-mediated mitophagy pathway (Q92406985) (← links)