AbstractA number of findings in the 1950s had offered indirect indications that mitochondria could accumulate Ca2+. In 1961, the phenomenon was directly demonstrated using isolated mitochondria: the uptake process was driven by respiratory chain activity or by the hydrolysis of added ATP. It could be accompanied by the simultaneous uptake of inorganic phosphate, in which case precipitates of hydroxyapatite were formed in the matrix, buffering its free Ca2+ concentration. The properties of the uptake process were established in the 1960s and 1970s: the uptake of Ca2+ occurred electrophoretically on a carrier that has not yet been molecularly identified, and was released from mitochondria via a Na+/Ca2+ antiporter. A H+/Ca2+ release exchanger...
AbstractMitochondria produce around 92% of the ATP used in the typical animal cell by oxidative phos...
Physiological stimuli causing an increase of cytosolic free Ca2+ [Ca2+], or the release of Ca2+ from...
The notion of mitochondria being involved in the decoding and shaping of intracellular Ca2+ signals ...
AbstractA number of findings in the 1950s had offered indirect indications that mitochondria could a...
AbstractMitochondrial Ca2+ transport was initially considered important only in buffering of cytosol...
Although it has been known for over three decades that mitochondria are endowed with a complex array...
AbstractMitochondria promptly respond to Ca2+-mediated cell stimulations with a rapid accumulation o...
AbstractThe ability of mitochondria to capture Ca2+ ions has important functional implications for c...
Mitochondria promptly respond to Ca2+-mediated cell stimulations with a rapid accumulation of the ca...
AbstractThe ability of mitochondria to capture Ca2+ ions has important functional implications for c...
Mitochondria from every tissue are quite similar in their capability to accumulate Ca(2+) in a proce...
Mitochondria from every tissue are quite similar in their capability to accumulate Ca(2+) in a proce...
AbstractThe literature suggests that the physiological functions for which mitochondria sequester Ca...
The ability of mitochondria to capture Ca2+ ions has important functional implications for cells, be...
Physiological stimuli causing an increase of cytosolic free Ca2+ [Ca2+], or the release of Ca2+ from...
AbstractMitochondria produce around 92% of the ATP used in the typical animal cell by oxidative phos...
Physiological stimuli causing an increase of cytosolic free Ca2+ [Ca2+], or the release of Ca2+ from...
The notion of mitochondria being involved in the decoding and shaping of intracellular Ca2+ signals ...
AbstractA number of findings in the 1950s had offered indirect indications that mitochondria could a...
AbstractMitochondrial Ca2+ transport was initially considered important only in buffering of cytosol...
Although it has been known for over three decades that mitochondria are endowed with a complex array...
AbstractMitochondria promptly respond to Ca2+-mediated cell stimulations with a rapid accumulation o...
AbstractThe ability of mitochondria to capture Ca2+ ions has important functional implications for c...
Mitochondria promptly respond to Ca2+-mediated cell stimulations with a rapid accumulation of the ca...
AbstractThe ability of mitochondria to capture Ca2+ ions has important functional implications for c...
Mitochondria from every tissue are quite similar in their capability to accumulate Ca(2+) in a proce...
Mitochondria from every tissue are quite similar in their capability to accumulate Ca(2+) in a proce...
AbstractThe literature suggests that the physiological functions for which mitochondria sequester Ca...
The ability of mitochondria to capture Ca2+ ions has important functional implications for cells, be...
Physiological stimuli causing an increase of cytosolic free Ca2+ [Ca2+], or the release of Ca2+ from...
AbstractMitochondria produce around 92% of the ATP used in the typical animal cell by oxidative phos...
Physiological stimuli causing an increase of cytosolic free Ca2+ [Ca2+], or the release of Ca2+ from...
The notion of mitochondria being involved in the decoding and shaping of intracellular Ca2+ signals ...