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== Phase 2: Discussion ==
== Phase 2: Discussion ==
* 2017-09-27 [[Asander Frostner E]]:
::::* I focused on the sections that I felt are relevant to my level of knowledge. I think it's a very good and educational manuscript, very elaborate and structured. I don't have any input on the contents as such, only a few suggestions on minor text adjustments.
* 2017-09-26 [[Tomar D]]:
::::* I would like to introduce myself as an early career contributor in your excellent work to standardize the nomenclature for mitochondrial bioenergetics. Currently, I am working as a postdoctoral fellow at Temple University, Philadelphia USA and my work focused on the role of calcium in mitochondrial bioenergetics and functions. As a leading author, I discovered the molecular mechanism of one of mitochondrial calcium uniporter regulator (MCUR1) mediated regulation of uniporter function (Cell Reports, 2016). Recently, as a co-first author, I have shown that mitochondrial calcium uniporter senses the reactive oxygen species through the conserved cysteine residue (Molecular Cell, 2017). Besides these contributions in the field of mitochondrial biology, I was the part of the discovery of SPG7 as mitochondrial permeability transition pore from our group (Molecular Cell, 2015) and the association of small RNAs with mitochondria (PlosOne, 2012). I have thoroughly reviewed the preprint of the “The protonmotive force and respiratory control: Building blocks of mitochondrial physiology”. This is an excellent and comprehensive resource for the researchers working in the area of mitochondrial bioenergetics. I have three minor comments on Page 7 and Page 11. I hope these could be useful.
* 2017-09-26 [[Victor VM]]:
::::* Thank you very much for your invitation. I would like to sign the article with you. It is very interesting and accurated article.
* 2017-09-26 [[MacMillan-Crow LA]]:
::::* I think this reads very well. I have made a few comments that might be helpful.


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» MitoEAGLE preprint 2017-09-21

Phase 2: Discussion

  • I focused on the sections that I felt are relevant to my level of knowledge. I think it's a very good and educational manuscript, very elaborate and structured. I don't have any input on the contents as such, only a few suggestions on minor text adjustments.
  • I would like to introduce myself as an early career contributor in your excellent work to standardize the nomenclature for mitochondrial bioenergetics. Currently, I am working as a postdoctoral fellow at Temple University, Philadelphia USA and my work focused on the role of calcium in mitochondrial bioenergetics and functions. As a leading author, I discovered the molecular mechanism of one of mitochondrial calcium uniporter regulator (MCUR1) mediated regulation of uniporter function (Cell Reports, 2016). Recently, as a co-first author, I have shown that mitochondrial calcium uniporter senses the reactive oxygen species through the conserved cysteine residue (Molecular Cell, 2017). Besides these contributions in the field of mitochondrial biology, I was the part of the discovery of SPG7 as mitochondrial permeability transition pore from our group (Molecular Cell, 2015) and the association of small RNAs with mitochondria (PlosOne, 2012). I have thoroughly reviewed the preprint of the “The protonmotive force and respiratory control: Building blocks of mitochondrial physiology”. This is an excellent and comprehensive resource for the researchers working in the area of mitochondrial bioenergetics. I have three minor comments on Page 7 and Page 11. I hope these could be useful.
  • Thank you very much for your invitation. I would like to sign the article with you. It is very interesting and accurated article.
  • I think this reads very well. I have made a few comments that might be helpful.
2017-09-24 MitoEAGLE preprint 2017-09-21 Version 04
  • I reviewed the Preprint of the “Mitochondrial Respiratory Control” joint paper and found it to be quite a useful resource. There are minor editorial updates but overall the main theme and concepts are presented well and I have no major considerations at this point. Thank you for including us in the manuscript as it is very important for standardization of nomenclature.
2017-09-21 MitoEAGLE preprint 2017-09-21 Version 01

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