The mitochondrion of Euglena gracilis
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2017
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Schwartzbach, Steven D.
Shigeoka, Shigeru
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Abstract
In the presence of oxygen, Euglena gracilis mitochondria function much like mammalian mitochondria. Under anaerobiosis, E. gracilis mitochondria perform a malonyl-CoA independent synthesis of fatty acids leading to accumulation of wax esters, which serve as the sink for electrons stemming from glycolytic ATP synthesis and pyruvate oxidation. Some components (enzymes and cofactors) of Euglena’s anaerobic energy metabolism are found among the anaerobic mitochondria of invertebrates, others are found among hydrogenosomes, the H2-producing anaerobic mitochondria of protists.
Keywords
Anaerobiosis, Euglena gracilis, Mitochondrial genome, Mitochondrion, Wax ester fermentation, Taverne, General Medicine, General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology
Citation
Zimorski, V, Rauch, C, van Hellemond, J J, Tielens, A G M & Martin, W F 2017, The mitochondrion of Euglena gracilis. in S D Schwartzbach & S Shigeoka (eds), Euglena: Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, vol. 979, Springer, Cham, pp. 19-37. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-54910-1_2