Mitochondrial Ca 2+ homeostasis in trypanosomes.

INTER-ORGANELLAR CA2+ SIGNALING IN HEALTH AND DISEASE - PT A(2021)

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Mitochondrial calcium ion (Ca) uptake is important for buffering cytosolic Ca levels, for regulating cell bioenergetics, and for cell death and autophagy. Ca uptake is mediated by a mitochondrial Ca uniporter (MCU) and the discovery of this channel in trypanosomes has been critical for the identification of the molecular nature of the channel in all eukaryotes. However, the trypanosome uniporter, which has been studied in detail in Trypanosoma cruzi, the agent of Chagas disease, and T. brucei, the agent of human and animal African trypanosomiasis, has lineage-specific adaptations which include the lack of some homologues to mammalian subunits, and the presence of unique subunits. Here, we review newly emerging insights into the role of mitochondrial Ca homeostasis in trypanosomes, the composition of the uniporter, its functional characterization, and its role in general physiology.
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Acidocalcisome,Calcium,Cell bioenergetics,Inositol phosphate,Mitochondria,Mitochondrial calcium uniporter,Polyphosphate,Trypanosomatids
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