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Mitochondrial mayhem: Disrupting conserved N-terminal motifs in TANGO2 impacts its localization and function.
TANGO2 deficiency in humans leads to progressive neurological impairment, punctuated by life-threatening metabolic crises. In this issue, Lujan and colleagues demonstrate that TANGO2 localizes within the mitochondrial lumen and binds acyl-CoA species, potentially implicating it as a lipid trafficking protein.
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The Journal of Cell Biology (JCB) is a comprehensive journal dedicated to publishing original discoveries across all realms of cell biology. We invite papers presenting novel cellular or molecular advancements in various domains of basic cell biology, along with applied cell biology research in diverse systems such as immunology, neurobiology, metabolism, virology, developmental biology, and plant biology. We enthusiastically welcome submissions showcasing significant findings of interest to cell biologists, irrespective of the experimental approach.