Abstract
Mitochondrial functions are often considered purely from the standpoint of catabolism, but in growing cells they are mainly dedicated to anabolic processes, and can have a profound impact on the rate of growth. The Drosophila larva, which increases in body mass ∼200-fold over the course of ∼3 days at 25°C, provides an excellent model to study the underlying regulatory machinery that connects mitochondrial metabolic capacity to growth. In this review, we will focus on several key aspects of this machinery: Nutrient sensing, endocrine control of feeding and nutrient mobilization, metabolic signalling, protein synthesis regulation and pathways of steroid biosynthesis and activity. In all these aspects, mitochondria appear to play a crucial role.
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Jacobs, H. T., George, J., & Kemppainen, E. (2020, March 1). Regulation of growth in Drosophila melanogaster: The roles of mitochondrial metabolism. Journal of Biochemistry. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/jb/mvaa002
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