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Fig. 6 | BMC Biology

Fig. 6

From: The draft nuclear genome sequence and predicted mitochondrial proteome of Andalucia godoyi, a protist with the most gene-rich and bacteria-like mitochondrial genome

Fig. 6

Schematic view of the A. godoyi mitochondrion showing selected components related to organelle biogenesis and protein trafficking/turnover. Individual proteins are drawn as shapes that do not necessarily represent accurately the actual structure of the protein, and the spatial arrangement of the proteins does not necessarily reflect the actual interactions of different subunits within protein complexes. For simplicity, interactions between complexes (e.g., MICOS-SAM, SAM-TOM) are not shown. Arrows indicate pathways of protein trafficking. The proteins in white and with a dashed outline were not identified in Andalucia (only components whose absence is of particular significance are included). Details of the figure are drawn from various sources. MIM, mitochondrial inner membrane; IMS, intermembrane space; MOM, mitochondrial outer membrane

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