Fig. 5: Glycine and l-serine supplementation rescue mitochondrial function and developmental rate of glycolate-oxidation-deficient worms. | Communications Biology

Fig. 5: Glycine and l-serine supplementation rescue mitochondrial function and developmental rate of glycolate-oxidation-deficient worms.

From: Glycolate combats massive oxidative stress by restoring redox potential in Caenorhabditis elegans

Fig. 5

Mitochondrial membrane potential (a), respiration rates (b), and size (c) of wild type (N2) or mutant strains (ghpr−1 and ghpr-1, gox-1, ldh-1) exposed to 100 mM H2O2 and supplemented, with 10 mM glycolate, 100 μM glycine, or 500 μM l-serine, as indicated, as indicated. Measurements were carried out as described in Fig. 2. Error bars represent standard error of the mean (n = 3).

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