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Mitochondrial Ca 2+ uniporter (MCU) variants form plasma-membrane channels.

Iuliia PolinaJyotsna MishraMichael W CypressMaria LandherrNedyalka ValkovIsabel ChaputBridget NietoUlrike MendePeng ZhangBong Sook JhunJin O-Uchi
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
MCU is widely recognized as a responsible gene for encoding a pore-forming subunit of highly mitochondrial-specific and Ca 2+ -selective channel, mitochondrial Ca 2+ uniporter complex (mtCUC). Here, we report a novel short variant derived from the MCU gene (termed MCU-S) which lacks mitochondria-targeted sequence and forms a Ca 2+ - permeable channel outside of mitochondria. MCU-S was ubiquitously expressed in all cell-types/tissues, with particularly high expression in human platelets. MCU-S formed Ca 2+ channels at the plasma membrane, which exhibited similar channel properties to those observed in mtCUC. MCU-S channels at the plasma membrane served as an additional Ca 2+ influx pathway for platelet activation. Our finding is completely distinct from the originally reported MCU gene function and provides novel insights into the molecular basis of MCU variant-dependent cellular Ca 2+ handling.
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