Literature DB >> 11768765

Extramitochondrial porin: facts and hypotheses.

G Báthori1, I Parolini, I Szabó, F Tombola, A Messina, M Oliva, M Sargiacomo, V De Pinto, M Zoratti.   

Abstract

Mitochondrial porin, or VDAC, is a pore-forming protein abundant in the outer mitochondrial membrane. Several publications have reported extramitochondrial localizations as well, but the evidence was considered insufficient by many, and the presence of porin in nonmitochondrial cellular compartments has remained in doubt for a long time. We have now obtained new data indicating that the plasma membrane of hematopoietic cells contains porin, probably located mostly in caveolae or caveolae-like domains. Porin was purified from the plasma membrane of intact cells by a procedure utilizing the membrane-impermeable labeling reagent NH-SS-biotin and streptavidin affinity chromatography, and shown to have the same properties as mitochondrial porin. A channel with properties similar to that of isolated VDAC was observed by patch-clamping intact cells. This review discusses the evidence supporting extramitochondrial localization, the putative identification of the plasma membrane porin with the "maxi" chloride channel, the hypothetical mechanisms of sorting porin to various cellular membrane structures, and its possible functions.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11768765     DOI: 10.1023/a:1005516513313

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bioenerg Biomembr        ISSN: 0145-479X            Impact factor:   2.945


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