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In silico construction of HK2-VDAC1 complex and investigating the HK2 binding-induced molecular gating mechanism of VDAC1

Mitochondrion, 2016
Hexokinase 2 (HK2) binds to Voltage-Dependent Anion Channel 1 (VDAC1) on mitochondrial outer membrane (MOM) to facilitate a preferential access of ATP to HK2 for glycolysis, in order to maintain a constant energy source for cell proliferation in cancer especially. While previous studies have discovered that the VDAC1 N-terminal helix is responsible for
Dawei, Zhang, Yew Mun, Yip, Liben, Li
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Characterization of VDAC1 as a plasma membrane NADH‐oxidoreductase

BioFactors, 2004
AbstractWe have recently demonstrated that voltage dependent anion selective channel 1 (porin, isoform 1) can function as a transplasma membrane NADH:ferricyanide‐reductase. However, both the specific redox characteristics and the mechanism of electron transport in this enzyme presently remain unclear.
Mark A, Baker   +2 more
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Hypoxic VDAC1: A Potential Mitochondrial Marker for Cancer Therapy

2013
Finding new therapeutic targets to fight cancer is an ongoing quest. Because of insufficiencies in tumor vasculature, cells often are exposed to a hostile microenvironment that is low in oxygen (hypoxic) and nutrients. Thus, tumor cells face the challenge of finding new sources of energy and defying apoptosis, which allow them to survive, grow, and ...
M Christiane, Brahimi-Horn, N M, Mazure
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Lipids influence the oligomeric organization of VDAC1

Biophysical Journal
The voltage-dependent anion channel (VDAC) is a mitochondrial outer membrane (MOM) β-barrel protein allowing passage of ions and metabolites (such as ATP, ADP, NADH⋯) in and out of the mitochondria. Besides its transport function, VDAC is implicated in mitochondrial regulation with roles in apoptosis, calcium homeostasis or neurodegeneration.
Lafargue, Elodie   +5 more
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Oligomerization of the Mitochondrial Protein VDAC1

2013
Varda Shoshan-Barmatz   +2 more
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VDAC1 and the mitochondrial permeability transition

2004
KRAUSKOPF A   +5 more
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