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  2. MICU1 is an essential gatekeeper for MCU-mediated mitochondrial Ca(2+) uptake that regulates cell survival

MICU1 is an essential gatekeeper for MCU-mediated mitochondrial Ca(2+) uptake that regulates cell survival

  • Cell. 2012 Oct 26;151(3):630-44. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2012.10.011.
Karthik Mallilankaraman 1 Patrick Doonan César Cárdenas Harish C Chandramoorthy Marioly Müller Russell Miller Nicholas E Hoffman Rajesh Kumar Gandhirajan Jordi Molgó Morris J Birnbaum Brad S Rothberg Don-On Daniel Mak J Kevin Foskett Muniswamy Madesh
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  • 1 Department of Biochemistry, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19140, USA.
Abstract

Mitochondrial Ca(2+) (Ca(2+)(m)) uptake is mediated by an inner membrane Ca(2+) channel called the uniporter. Ca(2+) uptake is driven by the considerable voltage present across the inner membrane (ΔΨ(m)) generated by proton pumping by the respiratory chain. Mitochondrial matrix Ca(2+) concentration is maintained five to six orders of magnitude lower than its equilibrium level, but the molecular mechanisms for how this is achieved are not clear. Here, we demonstrate that the mitochondrial protein MICU1 is required to preserve normal [Ca(2+)](m) under basal conditions. In its absence, mitochondria become constitutively loaded with Ca(2+), triggering excessive Reactive Oxygen Species generation and sensitivity to apoptotic stress. MICU1 interacts with the uniporter pore-forming subunit MCU and sets a Ca(2+) threshold for Ca(2+)(m) uptake without affecting the kinetic properties of MCU-mediated Ca(2+) uptake. Thus, MICU1 is a gatekeeper of MCU-mediated Ca(2+)(m) uptake that is essential to prevent [Ca(2+)](m) overload and associated stress.

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