PML Regulates Apoptosis at Endoplasmic Reticulum by Modulating Calcium Release
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, Journal Article
Giorgi, C; Ito, K; Lin, H-K; Santangelo, C; Wieckowski, MR; Lebiedzinska, M; Bononi, A; Bonora, M; Duszynski, J; Bernardi, R; Rizzuto, R ...
Published in: Science
During acute disease, the promyelocytic leukemia (PML) protein becomes fused to another protein as a result of a chromosomal translocation. This protein appears to have multiple and varied functions, including the ability to form distinctive complexes in the nucleus that suppress tumorigenesis and promote apoptotic cell death.
(p.
, published online 28 October; see the Perspective by
) have proposed a mechanism by which PML influences the cellular signals that promote apoptosis. The protein was localized at sites of contact between the endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondria, where it associated with a calcium channel, a protein kinase, and a protein phosphatase, to regulate calcium mobilization into the mitochondrion, which then triggers the cell death program.
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