https://www.bioenergetics-communications.org/index.php/bec/issue/feed Bioenergetics Communications 2024-02-08T09:16:17+00:00 BEC Editors beceditor@bioenerg-commun.org Open Journal Systems <table border="0" width="90%" cellpadding="10" align="left"> <tbody> <tr> <td style="width: 75%; border: 0px none #000000;"> <p style="font-size: 15px; font-family: 'Noto Sans',sans; line-height: 150%; margin: 0cm 0cm 8.0pt 0cm;"><strong><span style="font-size: 48px; color: #06038d;">BEYOND COUNTING PAPERS</span></strong></p> <ul> <li style="font-size: 15px; font-family: 'Noto Sans', sans; line-height: 120%;"><span style="font-size: 19px; font-family: 'Noto Sans', sans; color: #06038d;"><strong>Bioenergetics Communications (BEC)</strong>, the open-access journal for bioenergetics, mitochondrial and chloroplast physiology. 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Inclusion of fluorophores and the associated endpoints provides valuable information to complement measurements of mitochondrial oxygen flux, but investigators must be aware of the possible artifacts created by those fluorophores. Our studies demonstrate that Magnesium Green has no significant effect on respiration of isolated mitochondria, whereas tetramethylrhodamine inhibits phosphorylating respiration and increases leak respiration. Amplex UltraRed increases phosphorylating and non-phosphorylating respiration through Complex I. The effect of Amplex UltraRed is a novel finding, and further study is necessary to determine the mechanism underlying this artifact.</p> <p><strong>Cite:</strong></p> <p>Davis MS, Barrett MR, Bayly WM, Bolinger A (2024) Effect of selected fluorophores on equine skeletal muscle mitochondrial respiration. Bioenerg Commun 2024.2. <a href="https://doi.org/10.26124/bec:2024-0002">https://doi.org/10.26124/bec:2024-0002</a></p> <p><strong> </strong></p> 2024-04-25T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Michael Davis, Montana Barrett, Warwick Bayly, Amanda Bollinger https://www.bioenergetics-communications.org/index.php/bec/article/view/gross_2024 A BID-MTCH2 love story: Energizing mitochondria until apoptosis do them part? 2024-01-12T15:03:41+00:00 Atan Gross atan.gross@weizmann.ac.il <p>Mitochondrial carrier homolog 2 (MTCH2) is currently one of the most enigmatic mitochondrial proteins. MTCH2’s ligand is the pro-apoptotic BID protein, and the love story between these two proteins involves the regulation of diverse cellular processes including apoptosis, energy metabolism, mitochondrial dynamics, and protein insertion into the mitochondrial outer membrane. This review offers an updated progress report of these two proteins and describes our hypotheses regarding their joint mechanism of action.</p> <p><strong>Cite:</strong></p> <p>Gross A, (2024) A BID-MTCH2 love story: Energizing mitochondria until apoptosis do them part? Bioenerg Commun 2024.1. <a href="https://doi.org/10.26124/bec:2024-0001">https://doi.org/10.26124/bec:2024-0001</a></p> <p><strong> </strong></p> 2024-02-08T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Atan Gross