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MICU2 Restricts Spatial Crosstalk between InsP3R and MCU Channels by Regulating Threshold and Gain of MICU1-Mediated Inhibition and Activation of MCU

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CELL REPORTS
Volume 21, Issue 11, Pages 3141-3154

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2017.11.064

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  1. NIH [T32 HL 7954-16, R37 GM056238]

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Ca2+ entry into mitochondria is mediated by the Ca2+ uniporter-channel complex containing MCU, the Ca2+-selective pore, and associated regulatory proteins. The roles of MICU proteins are controversial. MICU1 was proposed to be necessary for MCU activity, whereas subsequent studies suggested it inhibits the channel in the low-cytoplasmic Ca2+ ([Ca2+] c) regime, a mechanism referred to as gatekeeping,'' that imposes a [Ca2+] c threshold for channel activation at similar to 1-3 mM. Here, we measured MCU activity over a wide range of quantitatively controlled and recorded [Ca2+] c. MICU1 alone can mediate gatekeeping as well as highly cooperative activation of MCU activity, whereas the fundamental role of MICU2 is to regulate the threshold and gain of MICU1-mediated inhibition and activation of MCU. Our results provide a unifying model for the roles of the MICU1/2 heterodimer in MCU-channel regulation and suggest an evolutionary role for MICU2 in spatially restricting Ca2+ crosstalk between single inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor (InsP3R) and MCU channels.

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