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Patch-Clamp Recording of the Activity of Ion Channels in the Inner Mitochondrial Membrane.

Piotr Bednarczyk1, Rafał P Kampa1,2, Shur Gałecka2, Aleksandra Sęk2,3, Agnieszka Walewska2, Piotr Koprowski4.   

Abstract

Mitochondria are intracellular organelles, which play a crucial role in the generation of ATP. Mitochondria are surrounded by a double membrane, consisting of a smooth outer membrane (OMM) and a markedly folded inner mitochondrial membrane (IMM). Mitochondrion that has been stripped of its outer membrane, leaving the inner membrane intact is called mitoplast. There is a number of different transport proteins located in the inner mitochondrial membrane including ion channels that mediate fluxes of potassium, calcium, and chloride ions. These channels regulate the mitochondrial membrane potential, respiration, and production of reactive oxygen species. The stability of mitoplasts offers the possibility of measuring the activity of ion channels from IMM using the patch-clamp technique. Electrophysiological measurements of currents through ion channels in the IMM permit discovery of unique properties of these channels with the aim of new specific pharmacological therapies. In this chapter, we describe the isolation of mitochondria, preparation of mitoplast for patch-clamp recordings and single-mitoplast PCR experiments, which can be helpful in mastering the technique of recording the activity of mitochondrial ion channels.

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Keywords:  Inner mitochondrial membrane; Ion channel; Mitochondria; Mitoplast; PCR; Patch-clamp technique

Year:  2021        PMID: 34060046     DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-1266-8_18

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Mol Biol        ISSN: 1064-3745


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Authors:  Agnieszka Walewska; Milena Krajewska; Aleksandra Stefanowska; Aleksandra Buta; Renata Bilewicz; Paweł Krysiński; Piotr Bednarczyk; Piotr Koprowski; Adam Szewczyk
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2.  Mitochondrial potassium channels: A novel calcitriol target.

Authors:  Anna M Olszewska; Adam K Sieradzan; Piotr Bednarczyk; Adam Szewczyk; Michał A Żmijewski
Journal:  Cell Mol Biol Lett       Date:  2022-01-03       Impact factor: 5.787

Review 3.  Connexin 43 in Mitochondria: What Do We Really Know About Its Function?

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