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Mitochondria And Anaerobic Energy Metabolism In Eukaryotes Biochemistry And Evolution William F Martin Aloysius G M Tielens Marek Mentel

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Mitochondria And Anaerobic Energy Metabolism In Eukaryotes Biochemistry And Evolution William F Martin Aloysius G M Tielens Marek Mentel
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Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 54.26 MB
Pages: 269
Author: William F. Martin; Aloysius G. M. Tielens; Marek Mentel
ISBN: 9783110612417, 3110612410
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Mitochondria And Anaerobic Energy Metabolism In Eukaryotes Biochemistry And Evolution William F Martin Aloysius G M Tielens Marek Mentel by William F. Martin; Aloysius G. M. Tielens; Marek Mentel 9783110612417, 3110612410 instant download after payment.

Mitochondria are sometimes called the powerhouses of eukaryotic cells, because mitochondria are the site of ATP synthesis in the cell. ATP is the universal energy currency, it provides the power that runs all other life processes. Humans need oxygen to survive because of ATP synthesis in mitochondria. The sugars from our diet are converted to carbon dioxide in mitochondria in a process that requires oxygen. Just like a fire needs oxygen to burn, our mitochondria need oxygen to make ATP. From textbooks and popular literature one can easily get the impression that all mitochondria require oxygen. But that is not the case. There are many groups of organismsm known that make ATP in mitochondria without the help of oxygen. They have preserved biochemical relicts from the early evolution of eukaryotic cells, which took place during times in Earth history when there was hardly any oxygen avaiable, certainly not enough to breathe. How the anaerobic forms of mitochondria work, in which organisms they occur, and how the eukaryotic anaerobes that possess them fit into the larger picture of rising atmospheric oxygen during Earth history are the topic of this book.


  • comprehensive overview about the anaerobic forms of mitochondria

  • embedding in the evolutionary context

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