Scientists at Duke-NUS Medical School have discovered new molecular details of how cells ensure that their energy supply is adjusted to meet energy demand. Their study, carried out in collaboration with researchers at the University of Melbourne in Australia and Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, U.S., highlights the crucial role microproteins play in assembling larger protein complexes inside energy-generating cell components known as mitochondria. Their results are published in Cell Reports.
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