NeupertW. 1. 2015. A perspective on transport of proteins into mitochondria: a myriad of open questions. J. Mol. Biol.427:1135–58[Google Scholar]
AllenJF. 2. 2015. Why chloroplasts and mitochondria retain their own genomes and genetic systems: colocation for redox regulation of gene expression. PNAS112:3310231–38[Google Scholar]
DobzhanskyT. 3. 1973. Nothing in biology makes sense, except in the light of evolution. Am. Biol. Teach.35:125–29[Google Scholar]
OttM, AmuntsA, BrownA. 4. 2016. Organization and regulation of mitochondrial protein synthesis. Annu. Rev. Biochem.85:77–101[Google Scholar]
BurgerG, GrayMW, ForgetL, LangBF. 5. 2013. Strikingly bacteria-like and gene-rich mitochondrial genomes throughout Jakobid protists. Genome Biol. Evol.5:2418–38[Google Scholar]
Schmitz-LinneweberC,, LampeMK, SultanLD, Ostersetzer-BiranO. 6. 2015. Organellar maturases: a window into the evolution of the spliceosome. Biochim. Biophys. Acta1847:9798–808[Google Scholar]
GreberBJ, BanN. 7. 2016. Structure and function of the mitochondrial ribosome. Annu. Rev. Biochem.85:103–32[Google Scholar]
GustafssonCM, FalkenbergM, LarssonN-G. 8. 2016. Maintenance and expression of mammalian mitochondrial DNA. Annu. Rev. Biochem.85:133–60[Google Scholar]
HolzmannJ, FrankP, LöfflerE, BennettKL, GernerC, RossmanithW. 9. 2008. RNase P without RNA: identification and functional reconstitution of the human mitochondrial tRNA processing enzyme. Cell135:3462–74[Google Scholar]
KopekBG, ShtengelG, XuCS, ClaytonDA, HessHF. 10. 2012. Correlative 3D superresolution fluorescence and electron microscopy reveal the relationship of mitochondrial nucleoids to membranes. PNAS109:6136–41[Google Scholar]
StewartJB, LarssonNG. 11. 2014. Keeping mtDNA in shape between generations. PLOS Genet.10:e1004670[Google Scholar]
De StefaniD, RizzutoR, PozzanT. 12. 2016. Enjoy the trip: calcium in mitochondria back and forth. Annu. Rev. Biochem.85:161–92[Google Scholar]