Mitochondrial regulation of CRAC channel-driven cellular responses
Watson R., Parekh AB.
One widespread and conserved Ca2+entry pathway in eukaryotic cells is the store-operated CRAC channel and Ca2+entry through these channels activates a disparate array of cellular responses. Under physiological conditions, mitochondria are important regulators of CRAC channel gating. Through these actions, mitochondria help control a range of spatially and temporally distinct CRAC channel-driven responses including enzyme activation, secretion, intercellular communication through paracrine signals and gene expression. © 2012 Elsevier Ltd.