Tissue-Specific Organelle Dynamics

A special issue of Biomolecules (ISSN 2218-273X). This special issue belongs to the section "Cellular Biochemistry".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 1 June 2025 | Viewed by 39

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Interests: organelles contact sites; mitochondria; melanogenesis; high content imaging
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Dear Colleagues,

The activity of intracellular organelles is fundamental in shaping cell physiology. Their function is tightly controlled by their 'dynamics', the ensemble of processes that fine-tune their morphology, movement, and distribution within cells, as well as their interactions. There is some evidence that the dynamics of the same type of organelle may contribute differently to the physiology of different tissues. However, much remains to be discovered about this tissue specificity: How does the composition of the toolkit that controls organelle dynamics vary across tissues? What is the morphology and distribution of organelles in different cell types? How do they interact in tissues with different metabolic needs? We propose this Special Issue to address these questions; reviews, perspectives, and research articles with this aim are welcome.

Dr. Agnese De Mario
Dr. Marta Giacomello
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Keywords

  • organelles crosstalk
  • organelles contact sites
  • organelle dynamics

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