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Mitochondrial Ca channels: Great unknowns with important functions
Authors:Roland Malli
Institution:Institute of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, Center of Molecular Medicine, Medical University Graz, 8010 Graz, Austria
Abstract:Mitochondria process local and global Ca2+ signals. Thereby the spatiotemporal patterns of mitochondrial Ca2+ signals determine whether the metabolism of these organelles is adjusted or cell death is executed. Mitochondrial Ca2+ channels of the inner mitochondrial membrane (IMM) actually implement mitochondrial uptake from cytosolic Ca2+ rises. Despite great efforts in the past, the identity of mitochondrial Ca2+ channels is still elusive. Numerous studies aimed to characterize mitochondrial Ca2+ uniport channels and provided a detailed profile of these great unknowns with important functions. This mini-review revisits previous research on the mechanisms of mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake and aligns them with most recent findings.
Keywords:ANT  adenine nucleotide translocase  ER  endoplasmic reticulum  grp75  glucose-regulated protein 75  IML2  inter membrane loop 2  IMM  inner mitochondrial membrane  IP3R  inositol 1  4  5-trisphosphate receptor  MAM  mitochondrial-associated ER membrane  MAPK  mitogen-activated kinase  mCa/MiCa  mitochondrial Ca2+ channel  MCU  mitochondrial Ca2+ uniporter  MTP  mitochondrial transition pore  NCXmito  mitochondrial Ca2+/Na+ exchanger  OMM  outer mitochondrial membrane  PKC  protein kinase C  RaM  rapid mode of mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake  RR  ruthenium red  SOCE  store-operated Ca2+ entry  UCP  uncoupling protein  VDAC  voltage-dependent anion selective channels
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