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Mitochondria from mammalian tissues possess an elaborate system for 2 2 transporting Ca across their inner membrane which consists of Ca import, 2 via the Ca uniporter, in response to the mitochondrial membrane 2 potential ?? and of Ca release by an antiport system in exchange for H 9,23 or Na (see Fig. l) . Because the uniporter is dependent upon the external 2 2 2 2 Ca concentration ([Ca ]), mitochondria accumulate Ca until the [Ca ] o o 2 decreases to the level at which the uniporter activity balances the Ca efflux. 2 The [Ca ] at which the uniporter and efflux activities are equal is defined o the �setpoint� andcorresponds to values between 0.3-3�M. 2 Figure 1. The Ca transport system of the inner membrane of mammalian mitochondria. U, 2 uniporter. I, Na -independent efflux mechanism or Ca /2H exchanger. D, Na -dependent 2 efflux mechanism or Ca /2Na exchanger. PTP, permeability transition pore. FP, 11 flavoprotein. ?? membrane potential. ? pH gradient. Adapted from .Typham this is the title: Taurine 4 Taurine and Excitable Tissues 1st Edition





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