Abstract

Two dueling proteins help crimp the inner mitochondrial membrane into its familiar, accordion-like shape, [Rabl et al.][1] show. ![Figure][2] Crista junctions are prevalent in a normal mitochondrion (left) but disappear when Fcj1 is absent (right). The inner membrane of a mitochondrion is

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