Shubha Gururaja Rao, Devasena Ponnalagu, Neel J. Patel, Harpreet Singh
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Abstract
Intracellular organelles are membranous structures central for maintaining cellular physiology and the overall health of the cell. To maintain cellular function, intracellular organelles are required to tightly regulate their ionic homeostasis. Any imbalance in ionic concentrations can disrupt energy production (mitochondria), protein degradation (lysosomes), DNA replication (nucleus), or cellular signaling (endoplasmic reticulum). Ionic homeostasis is also important for volume regulation of intracellular organelles and is maintained by cation and anion channels as well as transporters. One of the major classes of ion channels predominantly localized to intracellular membranes is chloride intracellular channel proteins (CLICs). They are non-canonical ion channels with six homologs in mammals, existing as either soluble or integral membrane protein forms, with dual functions as enzymes and channels. Provided in this overview is a brief introduction to CLICs, and a summary of recent information on their localization, biophysical properties, and physiological roles. © 2018 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
三十年的氯离子胞内通道蛋白:从细胞器到器官生理学
胞内细胞器是维持细胞生理和细胞整体健康的中心膜结构。为了维持细胞功能,胞内细胞器需要严格调节其离子稳态。离子浓度的任何不平衡都会破坏能量产生(线粒体)、蛋白质降解(溶酶体)、DNA复制(细胞核)或细胞信号传导(内质网)。离子稳态对胞内细胞器的体积调节也很重要,并由阳离子和阴离子通道以及转运体维持。主要定位于细胞膜内的离子通道之一是氯离子胞内通道蛋白(CLICs)。它们是哺乳动物中具有6种同源物的非规范离子通道,以可溶性或整体膜蛋白形式存在,具有酶和通道的双重功能。本文简要介绍了CLICs,并对其定位、生物物理特性和生理作用的最新信息进行了总结。©2018 by John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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