Mitochondrial membrane proteins and VPS35 orchestrate selective removal of mtDNA
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Research suggests that mitochondria have a mechanism for removing damaged or mutated mtDNA. This process may involve mitochondrial membrane proteins, VPS35, and retromer, which promote the lysosomal turnover of mtDNA. The specifics of this mechanism and its relationship to cell death and other cellular processes are still being studied, with some findings indicating a selective removal of damaged mtDNA in certain organisms.
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