Stimulation of the yeast mitochondrial calcium uniporter by hypotonicity and by ruthenium red
- PMID: 9565659
- DOI: 10.1016/s0005-2736(98)00004-2
Stimulation of the yeast mitochondrial calcium uniporter by hypotonicity and by ruthenium red
Abstract
The Ca2+ uptake by mitochondria from the yeast Endomyces magnusii has earlier been found to be driven by the membrane potential and to be stimulated by spermine. It thus functions in a similar fashion as the animal mitochondrial calcium uniporter. Here, it is shown that the uptake is stimulated, i.e., Ca2+ can be accumulated from lower [Ca2+], under hypotonic conditions. Ruthenium Red, an inhibitor of the animal uniporter, under certain conditions, stimulates the yeast uniporter. The mechanism of the stimulation by hypotonicity and Ruthenium Red is discussed.
Copyright 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.
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