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Mitochondria as biosensors of calcium microdomains
R Rizzuto et al. Cell Calcium. 1999 Nov.
Abstract
The notion that the agonist-dependent increases in intracellular Ca2+ concentration, on ubiquitous signalling mechanism, occur with a tightly regulated spatio-temporal pattern has become an established concept in modern cell biology. As a consequence, the concept is emerging that the recruitment of specific intracellular targets and effector system mechanisms depends on exposure to local [Ca2+] that differs substantially from the mean [Ca2+]. A striking example is provided by mitochondria, intracellular organelles that have been overlooked for a long time in the field of calcium signalling due to the low affinity of their Ca(2+)-uptake pathways. We will summarize here some of the evidence indicating that these organelles actively participate in Ca2+ homeostasis in physiological conditions (with consequences not only for the control of their function, but also for the modulation of the complexity of calcium signals) because they have the capability to respond to microdomains of high [Ca2+] transiently generated in their proximity by the opening of Ca2+ channels.
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