Phosphate starvation signaling increases mitochondrial membrane potential through respiration-independent mechanisms

  1. Yeyun Ouyang
  2. Mi-Young Jeong
  3. Corey N Cunningham
  4. Jordan A Berg
  5. Ashish G Toshniwal
  6. Casey E Hughes
  7. Kristina Seiler
  8. Jonathan G Van Vranken
  9. Ahmad A Cluntun
  10. Geanette Lam
  11. Jacob M Winter
  12. Emel Akdoǧan
  13. Katja K Dove
  14. Sara M Nowinski
  15. Matthew West
  16. Greg Odorizzi
  17. Steven P Gygi
  18. Cory D Dunn
  19. Dennis R Winge
  20. Jared Rutter  Is a corresponding author
  1. University of Utah, United States
  2. Harvard University, United States
  3. University of California, Davis, United States
  4. Van Andel Institute, United States
  5. University of Colorado Boulder, United States
  6. University of Helsinki, Finland
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  1. Yeyun Ouyang
  2. Mi-Young Jeong
  3. Corey N Cunningham
  4. Jordan A Berg
  5. Ashish G Toshniwal
  6. Casey E Hughes
  7. Kristina Seiler
  8. Jonathan G Van Vranken
  9. Ahmad A Cluntun
  10. Geanette Lam
  11. Jacob M Winter
  12. Emel Akdoǧan
  13. Katja K Dove
  14. Sara M Nowinski
  15. Matthew West
  16. Greg Odorizzi
  17. Steven P Gygi
  18. Cory D Dunn
  19. Dennis R Winge
  20. Jared Rutter
(2024)
Phosphate starvation signaling increases mitochondrial membrane potential through respiration-independent mechanisms
eLife 13:e84282.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.84282