Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
Ca2+ concentration in peroxisomal matrix ([Ca2+]perox) has been monitored
dynamically in mammalian cells expressing variants of Ca2+-sensitive aequorin
specifically targeted to peroxisomes. Upon stimulation with agonists that induce
Ca2+ release from intracellular stores, peroxisomes transiently take up Ca2+
reaching peak values in the lumen as high as 50-100 muM, depending on cell types.
Also in resting cells, peroxisomes sustain a Ca2+ gradient, [Ca2+]perox being
about 20-fold higher than [Ca2+] in the cytosol ([Ca2+]cyt). The properties of
Ca2+ traffic across the peroxisomal membrane are different from those reported
for other subcellular organelles. The sensitivity of peroxisomal Ca2+ uptake to
agents dissipating H+ and Na+ gradients unravels the existence of a complex
bioenergetic framework including V-ATPase, Ca2+/H+ and Ca2+/Na+ activities whose
components are yet to be identified at a molecular level. The different
[Ca2+]perox of resting and stimulated cells suggest that Ca2+ could play an
important role in the regulation of peroxisomal metabolism
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
calcium; perossisomes; MITOCHONDRIAL CA2+ HOMEOSTASIS; TARGETED RECOMBINANT AEQUORIN; GREEN FLUORESCENT PROTEINS
Elenco autori:
Palmieri, Luigi; Palmieri, Ferdinando; Lasorsa, FRANCESCO MASSIMO
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