AbstractMitochondria produce around 92% of the ATP used in the typical animal cell by oxidative phosphorylation using energy from their electrochemical proton gradient. Intramitochondrial free Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]m) has been found to be an important component of control of the rate of this ATP production. In addition, [Ca2+]m also controls the opening of a large pore in the inner mitochondrial membrane, the permeability transition pore (PTP), which plays a role in mitochondrial control of programmed cell death or apoptosis. Therefore, [Ca2+]m can control whether the cell has sufficient ATP to fulfill its functions and survive or is condemned to death. Ca2+ is also one of the most important second messengers within the cytosol, signali...
Although it has been known for over three decades that mitochondria are endowed with a complex array...
AbstractMitochondria process local and global Ca2+ signals. Thereby the spatiotemporal patterns of m...
During the past two decades calcium (Ca(2+)) accumulation in energized mitochondria has emerged as a...
AbstractMitochondria produce around 92% of the ATP used in the typical animal cell by oxidative phos...
Mitochondria play a central role in cell biology, not only as producers of ATP but also as regulator...
1994.-Since the initiation of work on mitochondrial Ca2+ transport in the early 1960s the relationsh...
Cellular Ca2+ signals are crucial in the control of most physiological processes, cell injury and pr...
AbstractThe literature suggests that the physiological functions for which mitochondria sequester Ca...
Mitochondria from every tissue are quite similar in their capability to accumulate Ca(2+) in a proce...
Mitochondria convert the energy stored in carbohydrate and fat into ATP molecules that power enzymat...
Over recent years, a renewed interest in mitochondria in the field of Ca(2+) signalling has highligh...
AbstractMitochondrial Ca2+ transport was initially considered important only in buffering of cytosol...
Intracellular Ca2+ signals are well organized in all cell types, and trigger a variety of vital phys...
Ca2+ has a central role in all the cellular functions. Its signal is shaped by the coordinated actio...
Physiological stimuli causing an increase of cytosolic free Ca2+ [Ca2+], or the release of Ca2+ from...
Although it has been known for over three decades that mitochondria are endowed with a complex array...
AbstractMitochondria process local and global Ca2+ signals. Thereby the spatiotemporal patterns of m...
During the past two decades calcium (Ca(2+)) accumulation in energized mitochondria has emerged as a...
AbstractMitochondria produce around 92% of the ATP used in the typical animal cell by oxidative phos...
Mitochondria play a central role in cell biology, not only as producers of ATP but also as regulator...
1994.-Since the initiation of work on mitochondrial Ca2+ transport in the early 1960s the relationsh...
Cellular Ca2+ signals are crucial in the control of most physiological processes, cell injury and pr...
AbstractThe literature suggests that the physiological functions for which mitochondria sequester Ca...
Mitochondria from every tissue are quite similar in their capability to accumulate Ca(2+) in a proce...
Mitochondria convert the energy stored in carbohydrate and fat into ATP molecules that power enzymat...
Over recent years, a renewed interest in mitochondria in the field of Ca(2+) signalling has highligh...
AbstractMitochondrial Ca2+ transport was initially considered important only in buffering of cytosol...
Intracellular Ca2+ signals are well organized in all cell types, and trigger a variety of vital phys...
Ca2+ has a central role in all the cellular functions. Its signal is shaped by the coordinated actio...
Physiological stimuli causing an increase of cytosolic free Ca2+ [Ca2+], or the release of Ca2+ from...
Although it has been known for over three decades that mitochondria are endowed with a complex array...
AbstractMitochondria process local and global Ca2+ signals. Thereby the spatiotemporal patterns of m...
During the past two decades calcium (Ca(2+)) accumulation in energized mitochondria has emerged as a...