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The Ca2+-Transport System of Yeast (Endomyces magnusii) Mitochondria: Independent Pathways for Ca2+ Uptake and Release

Y. I. Deryabina* and R. A. Zvyagilskaya

Bach Institute of Biochemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Leninsky pr. 33, Moscow, 117071 Russia; fax: (095) 954-2732; E-mail: inbio@online.ru

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. Y. I. Deryabina was awarded the Prize for Young Scientists for the year 2000 by the Russian Biochemical Society.

Received July 6, 2000
Some features of the Ca2+-transport system in mitochondria of the yeast Endomyces magnusii are considered. The Ca2+ uniporter was shown to be specifically activated by low concentrations of physiological modulators such as ADP, NADH, spermine, and Ca2+ itself. The Na+-independent system responsible for Ca2+ release from Ca2+-preloaded yeast mitochondria was characterized. The rate of the Ca2+ release was proportional to the Ca2+ load, insensitive to cyclosporin A and to Na+, inhibited by La3+, TPP+, Pi, and nigericin, while being activated by spermine. We conclude that Ca2+ release from preloaded E. magnusii yeast mitochondria is mediated by a Na+-independent pathway, very similar to that in mitochondria from nonexcitable mammalian tissues. A scheme describing an arrangement of the Ca2+ transport system of yeast mitochondria is proposed.
KEY WORDS: yeast, Endomyces magnusii, mitochondria, calcium transport, regulation, ADP, NADH, calcium ions, Na+-independent calcium release