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Tubulin βII and βIII Isoforms as the Regulators of VDAC Channel Permeability in Health and Disease
Puurand, Marju; Tepp, Kersti; Timohhina, Natalja; Aid, Jekaterina; Shevchuk, Igor; Chekulayev, Vladimir; Kaambre, Tuuli
Abstract:
In recent decades, there have been several models describing the relationships between the cytoskeleton and the bioenergetic function of the cell. The main player in these models is the voltage-dependent anion channel (VDAC), located in the mitochondrial outer membrane. Most metabolites including respiratory substrates, ADP, and Pi enter mitochondria only through VDAC. At the same time, high-energy phosphates are channeled out and directed to cellular energy transfer networks. Regulation of these energy fluxes is controlled by β-tubulin, bound to VDAC. It is also thought that β-tubulin‒VDAC interaction modulates cellular energy metabolism in cancer, e.g., switching from oxidative phosphorylation to glycolysis. In this review we focus on the described roles of unpolymerized αβ-tubulin heterodimers in regulating VDAC permeability for adenine nucleotides and cellular bioenergetics. We introduce the Mitochondrial Interactosome model and the function of the βII-tubulin subunit in this model in muscle cells and brain synaptosomes, and also consider the role of βIII-tubulin in cancer cells.
Automatic Tags
mitochondria; brain; oxidative phosphorylation; hexokinase; tubulin; creatine kinase; oxidative muscle; synaptosomes
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