The MCU complex in cell death
2018
Abstract During the 60s, the notion that positively charged Ca 2+ ions are rapidly accumulated in energized mitochondria has been first established. In the following decades, mitochondrial Ca 2+ homeostasis was shown to control cell metabolism, cell survival and other cell-specific functions through different mechanism. However, the molecular identity of the molecules controlling this process remained a mystery until just few years ago, when both mitochondrial Ca 2+ uptake and release systems were genetically dissected. This finally opened the possibility to develop genetic model to directly test the contribution of mitochondrial Ca 2+ homeostasis to cellular functions. Although the picture is still far from being clear, we here summarize and critically evaluate the current knowledge on how mitochondrial Ca 2+ handling controls cell death.
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