
handle: 20.500.12395/46129
Fungi form a very diverse group in eukaryotes. Most of the fungi contain mitochondria and capable of oxidative phosphorylation. On the other hand, anaerobic Neocallimastigomycota fungi are in the gastrointestinal tract of many herbivorous mammals, they contain an organelle known as hydrogenosome instead of mitochondria. These organelles capable of being the key to adaptation to an anaerobic environment that is is unique. In this review, we wish to briefly summarize what is known about function, structure, biochemistry, genetics properties and inheritance of these important organelles.
Funguslar ökaryotlar içerisinde birçok farklı grubu oluştururlar. Çoğu fungus mitokondri içerir ve oksidatif fosforilasyon yapabilir. Diğer taraftan herbivor memelilerin sindirim sistemindeki Neocallimastigomycota fungusları mitokondri yerine hidrojenozom olarak bilinen bir organel bulundururlar. Anaerobik çevreye uyumun anahtarı olma özelliğine sahip bu organel eşsizdir. Bu derlemede, bu önemli organellerin işlevi, yapısı, biyokimyası, genetik özellikleri ve kalıtımı hakkında bilinenleri kısaca özetlemek istiyoruz.
rumen, Hydrogenosome, anaerobik funguslar, Hidrojenozom;anaerobik funguslar;rumen, Hidrojenozom, anaerobic fungi, Hydrogenosome;anaerobic fungi;rumen
rumen, Hydrogenosome, anaerobik funguslar, Hidrojenozom;anaerobik funguslar;rumen, Hidrojenozom, anaerobic fungi, Hydrogenosome;anaerobic fungi;rumen
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