- A
mitosome (also
called a
crypton in
early literature) is a mitochondrion-related
organelle (MRO)
found in a
variety of
parasitic unicellular eukaryotes...
- all
contain mitochondrion-derived organelles, like
hydrogenosomes or
mitosomes,
having lost
their mitochondria secondarily. They
obtain energy by enzymatic...
-
treatment CRYPTON, a
block cipher in
cryptography Crypton,
deprecated name for
mitosome, an
organelle in
biology Crypton transposon, a
family of DNA transposons...
-
organism lacks Golgi or
mitochondria but has
mitosomes,
which probably evolved from mitochondria. The
mitosomes lack
mitochondrial genomes but
contain proteins...
-
mitochondrial organelle in
greatly modified form (e.g. a
hydrogenosome or
mitosome).
Among those with mitochondria, the
mitochondrial cristae may be tubular...
-
transformed their mitochondria into
other structures, e.g.
hydrogenosomes and
mitosomes. The
oxymonads Monocercomonoides, Streblomastix, and
Blattamonas have...
-
Subviral agents Nucleic acid self-replication
Endosymbiosis Mitochondrion Mitosome Hydrogenosome Plastid Chloroplast Chromoplast Gerontoplast Leucoplast Apicoplast...
- is a clear-cut
distinction between mitochondria, hydrogenosomes, and
mitosomes (another kind of
degenerate mitochondria). A non-exhaustive list of organisms...
-
Subviral agents Nucleic acid self-replication
Endosymbiosis Mitochondrion Mitosome Hydrogenosome Plastid Chloroplast Chromoplast Gerontoplast Leucoplast Apicoplast...
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system as well as
mitochondrial remnants,
called mitosomes,
through mitochondrial reduction. The
mitosomes are not used in ATP
synthesis the way mitochondria...