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By free ribosomes in the cytoplasmMany mitochondrial proteins are encoded by genes located on nuclear chromosomes rather than on the mitochondrial DNA. Such proteins are made by free cytoplasmic ribosomes. These are transported to the mitochondria by special chaperone proteins and then imported into the mitochondrial matrix through both the outer and inner mitochondrial membranes.
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