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Read more at: Ischemia-Selective Cardioprotection by Malonate for Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury

Ischemia-Selective Cardioprotection by Malonate for Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury

2 September 2022

A collaborative research study led by Professors Mike Murphy (MBU) and Thomas Krieg ( Experimental Medicine and Immunotherapeutics [EMIT] ) has been published in Circulation Research and is the subject of an Editorial comment . The mitochondrial metabolite succinate drives the ischemia/reperfusion (IR) injury occurring in...


Read more at: Camila Cimadamore-Werthein awarded EMBO Poster Prize

Camila Cimadamore-Werthein awarded EMBO Poster Prize

2 September 2022

Congratulations to Camila Cimadamore-Werthein, who was awarded a poster prize at the recent EMBO Workshop on Membrane transporters as essential elements of cellular function and homeostasis . Camila's poster is entitled, The human mitochondrial ADP/ATP carrier operates by a ping-pong kinetic mechanism and represents the...


Read more at: Early data presented at The Champ Foundation's 3rd Pearson Syndrome Conference

Early data presented at The Champ Foundation's 3rd Pearson Syndrome Conference

25 July 2022

On Saturday, 9 July 2022, Drs Michal Minczuk, leader of the MBU's Mitochondrial Genetics research group and Pedro Silva-Pinheiro, postdoctoral researcher in this group, attended The Champ Foundation's 3rd Pearson Syndrome Conference at Mitochondrial Medicine Center, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) . Pearson...


Read more at: Reducing pdzd8-mediated MERCs in vivo using Drosophila slows age-associated decline in locomotor activity

Reducing pdzd8-mediated MERCs in vivo using Drosophila slows age-associated decline in locomotor activity

15 July 2022

Mitochondria-endoplasmic reticulum (ER) contact sites (MERCs) orchestrate many important cellular functions including regulating mitochondrial quality control through mitophagy and mediating mitochondrial calcium uptake. In a new paper from the Mitochondrial Neurodegeneration group , Dr Victoria Hewitt , with other members...


Read more at: Identification of the substrate binding mechanism of the mitochondrial ADP/ATP carrier

Identification of the substrate binding mechanism of the mitochondrial ADP/ATP carrier

28 June 2022

The results of a research study carried out by members of the MBU's group on Mitochondrial Transport Processes , published in Nature Communications , has identified the substrate binding mechanism of the ADP/ATP carrier, also called adenine nucleotide translocase. These transport proteins have unique features that enable...


Read more at: Congratulations to Professor Patrick Chinnery FRCP FMedSci

Congratulations to Professor Patrick Chinnery FRCP FMedSci

28 June 2022

Professor Patrick Chinnery has been awarded The Worshipful Society of Apothecaries ' most prestigious award - The Galen Medal in Therapeutics. The Medal is awarded in recognition of valuable services or contributions to the science of therapeutics. It has been awarded to Patrick for his work developing treatments for...


Read more at: Mike Murphy collaborates to propose new guidelines for measuring ROS and oxidative damage

Mike Murphy collaborates to propose new guidelines for measuring ROS and oxidative damage

27 June 2022

In a consensus statement published today in Nature Metabolism , Professor Mike Murphy and collaborative experts from across the globe illuminate problems that can arise with many commonly used approaches for measurement of ROS and oxidative damage, and propose guidelines for best practice. Multiple roles of reactive oxygen...


Read more at: Michal Minczuk's research highlighted in The Guardian

Michal Minczuk's research highlighted in The Guardian

27 June 2022

In an article published in The Guardian (The Observer - Medical Science) on Sunday, 26 June 2022, Dr David Cox highlights the research undertaken at the MBU by Dr Michal Minczuk and his colleagues, particularly in the areas of mitochondrial diseases where mutant mtDNA is genetically inherited.


Read more at: Bottisham Primary School: Science Day

Bottisham Primary School: Science Day

27 June 2022

On Thursday, 23 June, members of the MBU participated in Bottisham Primary School's Science Day. We took a variety of games and activities for three carousel sessions for students in years 5 and 6 (ages 9-11 years) and they learned about mitochondria, mitochondrial DNA, energy conversion and fruit flies. The children asked...


Read more at: Tumour necrosis factor induces pathogenic mitochondrial ROS in tuberculosis through reverse electron transport

Tumour necrosis factor induces pathogenic mitochondrial ROS in tuberculosis through reverse electron transport

24 June 2022

The results of a collaborative research study involving MRC MBU members have been published in Science . The study was led by Professor Lalita Ramakrishnan (Group Leader in the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology's Cell Biology Division and Head of the University of Cambridge’s Molecular Immunity Unit (housed at the LMB)...