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Antonio Barrientos
Researcher at University of Miami
Publications - 11
Citations - 358
Antonio Barrientos is an academic researcher from University of Miami. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mitochondrion & Mitochondrial DNA. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications receiving 271 citations.
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Mutations in SLC25A46 , encoding a UGO1-like protein, cause an optic atrophy spectrum disorder
Alexander J. Abrams,Robert B. Hufnagel,Adriana P. Rebelo,Claudia Zanna,Neville Patel,Michael A. Gonzalez,Ion J. Campeanu,Laurie B. Griffin,Saskia Groenewald,Alleene V. Strickland,Feifei Tao,Fiorella Speziani,Lisa Abreu,Rebecca Schüle,Leonardo Caporali,Chiara La Morgia,Alessandra Maresca,Rocco Liguori,Raffaele Lodi,Zubair M. Ahmed,Kristen L. Sund,Xinjian Wang,Laura Krueger,Yanyan Peng,Carlos E. Prada,Cynthia A. Prows,Elizabeth K. Schorry,Anthony Antonellis,Holly H. Zimmerman,Omar A. Abdul-Rahman,Yaping Yang,Susan M. Downes,Jeffery Prince,Flavia Fontanesi,Antonio Barrientos,Andrea H. Németh,Valerio Carelli,Taosheng Huang,Stephan Züchner,Julia E. Dallman +39 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that SLC25A46, like Ugo1, is a modified carrier protein that has been recruited to the outer mitochondrial membrane and interacts with the inner membrane remodeling protein mitofilin (Fcj1).
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Guidelines and recommendations on yeast cell death nomenclature
Didac Carmona-Gutierrez,Maria A. Bauer,Andreas Zimmermann,Andrés Aguilera,Nicanor Austriaco,Kathryn R. Ayscough,Rena Balzan,Shoshana Bar-Nun,Antonio Barrientos,Peter Belenky,Marc Blondel,Ralf J. Braun,Michael Breitenbach,William Wc Burhans,Sabrina Büttner,Sabrina Büttner,Duccio Cavalieri,Michael Chang,Katrina Kf Cooper,Manuela Côrte-Real,Vítor Costa,Vítor Costa,Christophe Cullin,Ian W. Dawes,Jörn Dengjel,Martin Mb Dickman,Tobias Eisenberg,Birthe Fahrenkrog,Nicolas Fasel,Kai-Uwe Fröhlich,Ali Gargouri,Sergio Giannattasio,Paola Goffrini,Campbell W. Gourlay,Chris M. Grant,Michael Mt Greenwood,Nicoletta Guaragnella,Thomas Heger,Jürgen J. Heinisch,Eva Herker,Johannes M. Herrmann,Sebastian J. Hofer,Antonio Jiménez-Ruiz,Helmut Jungwirth,Katharina Kainz,Dimitrios P. Kontoyiannis,Paula Ludovico,Paula Ludovico,Stéphen Manon,Enzo Martegani,Cristina Mazzoni,Lynn La Megeney,Lynn La Megeney,Christa Meisinger,Jens Nielsen,Jens Nielsen,Thomas Nyström,Heinz Hd Osiewacz,Tiago Tf Outeiro,Hay-Oak Park,Tobias Pendl,Dina Petranovic,Stéphane Picot,Peter Polčic,Ted Powers,Mark Ramsdale,Mark Rinnerthaler,Patrick Rockenfeller,Patrick Rockenfeller,Christoph Ruckenstuhl,Raffael Schaffrath,María Segovia,Fedor Ff Severin,Amir Sharon,Stephan J. Sigrist,Cornelia Sommer-Ruck,Maria João Sousa,Johan Jm Thevelein,Karin Thevissen,Vladimir I. Titorenko,Michel Mb Toledano,Mick F. Tuite,F-Nora Vögtle,Benedikt Westermann,Joris Winderickx,Silke Wissing,Stefan Wölfl,Zhaojie J Zhang,Richard Y. Zhao,Bing Zhou,Lorenzo Galluzzi,Lorenzo Galluzzi,Guido Kroemer,Frank Madeo +93 more
TL;DR: Unified criteria for the definition of accidental, regulated, and programmed forms of cell death in yeast based on a series of morphological and biochemical criteria are proposed.
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In vivo labeling and analysis of mitochondrial translation products in budding and in fission yeasts.
TL;DR: This chapter presents an easy, fast and reliable method to in vivo radiolabel mitochondrial translation products from this fission yeast.
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The existence of MTH1-independent 8-oxodGTPase activity in cancer cells as a compensatory mechanism against on-target effects of MTH1 inhibitors
Govindi J. Samaranayake,Clara I. Troccoli,Ling Zhang,Mai Huynh,Christina J. Jayaraj,Debin Ji,Lisa A. McPherson,Yoshiyuki Onishi,Dao M. Nguyen,David J. Robbins,Mahsa Karbaschi,Marcus S. Cooke,Antonio Barrientos,Eric T. Kool,Priyamvada Rai +14 more
TL;DR: MTH1 functional redundancy, existing to different extents in all cancer lines and human tumors evaluated in the study, is a thus far undefined factor which is likely to be critical in understanding the importance of MTH1 and its clinical targeting in cancer.
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Exploiting Post-mitotic Yeast Cultures to Model Neurodegeneration.
TL;DR: The efforts to create and characterize yeast models of neurodegeneration using the chronological life span model of aging, and the specific information they can provide regarding the chronology of physiological events leading to neurotoxic proteotoxicity-induced cell death and the identification of new pathways involved are reviewed.