| 1. | Cardiolipin is a unique dimeric phosphoglycerolipid predominantly present in mitochondrial membranes.
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| 2. | Cardiolipin ( CL ) is a kind of diphosphatidylglycerol lipid.
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| 3. | Two phosphatidylglycerols form cardiolipin, the constituent molecule of the mitochondrial inner membrane.
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| 4. | This is a family of proteins that acts as a mitochondrial phosphatase in cardiolipin biosynthesis.
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| 5. | In yeast mitochondria lacking cardiolipin, the number of enzymes forming respiratory supercomplexes was significantly reduced.
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| 6. | Thus, this PLS3-induced redistribution of cardiolipin during apoptosis has major effects on mitochondrial function.
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| 7. | Cardiolipin contains four fatty acids rather than two, and may help to make the inner membrane impermeable.
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| 8. | Additionally, TIM14 helps regulate mitochondrial morphology by complexing with prohibitins to perform disphosphoglycerolipid cardiolipin ( CL ) remodeling.
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| 9. | As there are four distinct alkyl chains in cardiolipin, the potential for complexity of this molecule species is enormous.
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| 10. | The ATPase function of MgtA is highly cardiolipin dependent and has been shown to detect free magnesium in the ?M range
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