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Figure 1: Dietmeier et al.1 have identified Tom5, a small protein that plays a crucial part in a ‘binding relay’ (black arrows) for the import of proteins into mitochondria.

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Schatz, G. Just follow the acid chain. Nature 388, 121–122 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1038/40510

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