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Mitochondria evolved from the engulfment of a prokaryote by eukaryotic ancestor cell. During the course of evolution the prokaryotic endosymbiont developed to an organelle that fulfills essential functions like energy production for the cell. During that process the vast majority of the genetic information was transferred to the host nucleus. Consequently, about 99% of the mitochondrial proteins are synthesized on cytosolic ribosomes as precursors and have to be imported into the organelle in a post-translational manner. The translocase of the outer mitochondrial membrane (TOM complex) forms the entry gate for most of the precursors. Subsequently, specific protein machineries sort the precursors to the different compartments of mitochondria (Figure 1): Outer and inner membrane, matrix and intermembrane space.
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