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==Introduction == | ==Introduction == | ||
Three different isoforms of VDAC have been identified, VDAC1, VDAC2, and VDAC3. VDAC1 has been best studied, whereas only limited information regarding the cellular functions of VDAC2 and VDAC3 is available .VDAC1 is a protein present in the outer mitochondrial membrane(OMM) e em outros compartimentos celulares como a membrana plásmatica.VDAC1 controls the metabolic and energy cross-talk between mitochondria and the rest of the cell, mediating the fluxes of ions, nucleotides, and other metabolites across the OMM . This protein is involved in several cellular processes.[[Image:MAM.jpg|400px|left|thumb| Your Caption Text]]VDAC1 has been shown to be a regulator of OMM permeability to Ca2+.Mitochondria play a major role in different events beyond theircritical bioenergetics function of supplying ATP, such as in cellsignaling events, inter-organellar communication, aging, cell pro-liferation, disease, and apoptosis. Apart from their metabolic role,mitochondria are also a major hub of cellular Ca2+homeostasis thatis fundamental for a wide range of cellular activities, such as controlof oxidative phosphorylation, modulation of cytosolic Ca2+signals,cell death, secretion, and the production of reactive oxygen species(ROS) | Three different isoforms of VDAC have been identified, VDAC1, VDAC2, and VDAC3. VDAC1 has been best studied, whereas only limited information regarding the cellular functions of VDAC2 and VDAC3 is available .VDAC1 is a protein present in the outer mitochondrial membrane(OMM) e em outros compartimentos celulares como a membrana plásmatica.VDAC1 controls the metabolic and energy cross-talk between mitochondria and the rest of the cell, mediating the fluxes of ions, nucleotides, and other metabolites across the OMM . This protein is involved in several cellular processes.[[Image:MAM.jpg|400px|left|thumb| Your Caption Text]]VDAC1 has been shown to be a regulator of OMM permeability to Ca2+.Mitochondria play a major role in different events beyond theircritical bioenergetics function of supplying ATP, such as in cellsignaling events, inter-organellar communication, aging, cell pro-liferation, disease, and apoptosis. Apart from their metabolic role,mitochondria are also a major hub of cellular Ca2+homeostasis thatis fundamental for a wide range of cellular activities, such as controlof oxidative phosphorylation, modulation of cytosolic Ca2+signals,cell death, secretion, and the production of reactive oxygen species(ROS) | ||
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References
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