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Identification of a Ryanodine Receptor in Rat Heart Mitochondria

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Journal J Biol Chem
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2001 Apr 12
PMID 11297554
Citations 107
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Abstract

Recent studies have shown that, in a wide variety of cells, mitochondria respond dynamically to physiological changes in cytosolic Ca(2+) concentrations ([Ca(2+)](c)). Mitochondrial Ca(2+) uptake occurs via a ruthenium red-sensitive calcium uniporter and a rapid mode of Ca(2+) uptake. Surprisingly, the molecular identity of these Ca(2+) transport proteins is still unknown. Using electron microscopy and Western blotting, we identified a ryanodine receptor in the inner mitochondrial membrane with a molecular mass of approximately 600 kDa in mitochondria isolated from the rat heart. [(3)H]Ryanodine binds to this mitochondrial ryanodine receptor with high affinity. This binding is modulated by Ca(2+) but not caffeine and is inhibited by Mg(2+) and ruthenium red in the assay medium. In the presence of ryanodine, Ca(2+) uptake into isolated heart mitochondria is suppressed. In addition, ryanodine inhibited mitochondrial swelling induced by Ca(2+) overload. This swelling effect was not observed when Ca(2+) was applied to the cytosolic fraction containing sarcoplasmic reticulum. These results are the first to identify a mitochondrial Ca(2+) transport protein that has characteristics similar to the ryanodine receptor. This mitochondrial ryanodine receptor is likely to play an essential role in the dynamic uptake of Ca(2+) into mitochondria during Ca(2+) oscillations.

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