- ATP in
anaerobic conditions.
Hydrogenosomes were
discovered in 1973 by D. G.
Lindmark and M. Müller.
Because hydrogenosomes hold
evolutionary lineage significance...
-
organelles derived from
mitochondria (e. g.,
mitosomes and
hydrogenosomes).
Hydrogenosomes, mitosomes, and
related organelles as
found in some loricifera...
- are
unusual in not
having classical mitochondria—instead they have
hydrogenosomes,
mitosomes or
uncharacterised organelles. The
oxymonad Monocercomonoides...
- the
microbody family include peroxisomes, glyoxysomes,
glycosomes and
hydrogenosomes. In vertebrates,
microbodies are
especially prevalent in the
liver and...
- mitochondria, but all
contain mitochondrion-derived organelles, like
hydrogenosomes or mitosomes,
having lost
their mitochondria secondarily. They obtain...
-
evolutionary significance to
hydrogenosomes and
provides a
rationale for
their common ancestry with mitochondria.
Hydrogenosomes are
anaerobic mitochondria...
- A,
Dyall SD (2019). "Protein
Import into
Hydrogenosomes and Mitosomes". In
Tachezy J (ed.).
Hydrogenosomes and Mitosomes:
Mitochondria of
Anaerobic Eukaryotes...
- oxygen.
Instead these loricifera derive their energy from
hydrogen using hydrogenosomes.
Henneguya zschokkei also lack mitochondria,
mitochondrial DNA, and...
- now
known to be a
result of
secondary loss, and they
contain small hydrogenosomes which apparently developed from
reduced mitochondria.
Similar relics...
-
trichomonads than to that of Entamoeba. Also
notable is the
presence of
hydrogenosomes,
which are also a
characteristic of
other trichomonads. List of parasites...