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The Anti-apoptotic Protein Mcl-1 Inhibits Mitochondrial Ca2+ Signals
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Ca2+ SignalsMitochondrial Ca2+ SignalsSignal TransductionMitochondrial FunctionMedicineApoptosisApoptosis ContributesCell DeathCellular BiochemistryRadiation OncologyCell Death MechanismsCell BiologyCell SignalingCellular PhysiologyTumor BiologyOxidative Stress
Apoptosis contributes to the regulation of cell growth and regeneration and to the development of neoplasia. Mcl-1 is an anti-apoptotic protein that is particularly important for the development of hematological and biliary malignancies, but the mechanism of action of Mcl-1 is unknown. A number of pro- and anti-apoptotic proteins exhibit their effects by modulating Ca2+ signals, so we examined the effects of Mcl-1 on components of the Ca2+ signaling pathway that are known to regulate apoptosis. Expression of Mcl-1 did not affect expression of the inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor or the size of endoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ stores. However, mitochondrial Ca2+ signals induced by either Ca2+ agonists or apoptotic stimuli were decreased in cells overexpressing Mcl-1 and increased in cells in which Mcl-1 expression was inhibited. These findings provide evidence that Mcl-1 directly inhibits Ca2+ signals within mitochondria, which may provide a novel mechanism to inhibit apoptosis and thereby promote neoplasia.
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