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Voltage-Dependent Anion Channel (VDAC) in Health and Disease
2023Abstract The voltage-dependent anion channel (VDAC) is recognized as the key metabolite pathway of water-soluble metabolites, small ions, and polypeptides across the outer mitochondrial membrane. The significance of this relatively simple β-barrel channel arises from its crucial position at the interface between the mitochondria and ...
Megha Rajendran +2 more
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The voltage dependent anion selective channel family in Drosophila melanogaster.
The Italian journal of biochemistry, 2007VDACs (voltage-dependent anion-selective channels) or mitochondrial PORINS are transmembrane proteins forming pores in the outer membrane. In eukaryotic genomes multiple genes coding for VDAC homologues have been discovered, but the functional meaning of this gene redundancy is unknown. In Drosophila melanogasterthree additional genes homologous to the
GUARINO, FRANCESCA MARIA +8 more
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[Voltage-dependent anion channels (VDAC) on human sperm membrane].
Zhonghua nan ke xue = National journal of andrology, 2007To further study gene expression and characterization of voltage-dependent anion channels (VDACs) on human spermatozoa.VDACs were cloned by PCR from the testis cDNA library. Recombinant human sperm VDACs were produced in E. coli system by molecular cloning technology.
Zeng-jun, Wang +3 more
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Function and Regulation of Mitochondrial Voltage-Dependent Anion Channel
2015The voltage-dependent anion channel (VDAC) is the major protein of the mitochondrial outer membrane (MOM). It is now generally accepted that this channel is responsible for most of the metabolite flux in and out of mitochondria. Small ions, adenine nucleotides such as ATP and ADP, and other water soluble mitochondrial respiratory substrates cross the ...
Tatiana K. Rostovtseva +1 more
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Expression and localization of voltage-dependent anion channels (VDAC) in human spermatozoa
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2009Xinru Wang
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RAS–RAF–MEK-dependent oxidative cell death involving voltage-dependent anion channels
Nature, 2007Wan Seok Yang +2 more
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