Joseph T Smith Jr
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Recent Articles
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Quinones L, Gonzalez F, Darden C, Khan M, Tripathi A, Smith Jr J, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2024 Feb;
25(3).
PMID: 38338692
The infectious agent for African trypanosomiasis, , possesses a unique and essential translocase of the mitochondrial inner membrane, known as the TbTIM17 complex. TbTim17 associates with six small TbTims (TbTim9,...
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Smith Jr J, Tylec B, Naguleswaran A, Roditi I, Read L
mBio
. 2023 Oct;
14(5):e0185423.
PMID: 37795988
is the unicellular parasite that causes African sleeping sickness and nagana disease in livestock. The parasite has a complex life cycle consisting of several developmental forms in the human and...
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Singha U, Tripathi A, Smith Jr J, Quinones L, Saha A, Singha T, et al.
Biol Cell
. 2020 Oct;
113(1):39-57.
PMID: 33084070
Background: The translocase of the mitochondrial inner membrane (TIM) imports most of the nucleus-encoded proteins that are destined for the matrix, inner membrane (IM) and the intermembrane space (IMS). Trypanosoma...
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Smith Jr J, Dolezelova E, Tylec B, Bard J, Chen R, Sun Y, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2020 Aug;
48(15):8704-8723.
PMID: 32738044
Trypanosoma brucei is a parasitic protozoan that undergoes a complex life cycle involving insect and mammalian hosts that present dramatically different nutritional environments. Mitochondrial metabolism and gene expression are highly...
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Smith Jr J, Singha U, Misra S, Chaudhuri M
mSphere
. 2018 Jun;
3(3).
PMID: 29925672
The small Tim proteins belong to a group of mitochondrial intermembrane space chaperones that aid in the import of mitochondrial inner membrane proteins with internal targeting signals. , the protozoan...