Channels, Transporters, and Receptors at Membrane Contact Sites.

Contact (Thousand Oaks (Ventura County, Calif.)) Pub Date : 2024-12-26 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/25152564241305593
Maria Casas, Eamonn James Dickson
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Membrane contact sites (MCSs) are specialized regions where two or more organelle membranes come into close apposition, typically separated by only 10-30 nm, while remaining distinct and unfused. These sites play crucial roles in cellular homeostasis, signaling, and metabolism. This review focuses on ion channels, transporters, and receptors localized to MCSs, with particular emphasis on those associated with the plasma membrane and endoplasmic reticulum (ER). We discuss the molecular composition and functional significance of these proteins in shaping both organelle and cellular functions, highlighting their importance in excitable cells and their influence on intracellular calcium signaling. Key MCSs examined include ER-plasma membrane, ER-mitochondria, and ER-lysosome contacts. This review addresses our current knowledge of the ion channels found within these contacts, the dynamic regulation of MCSs, their importance in various physiological processes, and their potential implications in pathological conditions.

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膜接触点的通道、转运体和受体。
膜接触点(MCSs)是两个或多个细胞器膜靠近的特殊区域,通常仅相隔10- 30nm,同时保持不同和不融合。这些位点在细胞稳态、信号传导和代谢中起着至关重要的作用。本文综述了定位于MCSs的离子通道、转运体和受体,特别强调了与质膜和内质网(ER)相关的离子通道、转运体和受体。我们讨论了这些蛋白在塑造细胞器和细胞功能中的分子组成和功能意义,强调了它们在可兴奋细胞中的重要性以及它们对细胞内钙信号传导的影响。检测的关键mcs包括内质网质膜、内质网线粒体和内质网溶酶体接触。这篇综述阐述了我们目前对这些接触中发现的离子通道的了解,MCSs的动态调节,它们在各种生理过程中的重要性,以及它们在病理条件下的潜在影响。
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