mitoBKCais functionally expressed in murine and human breast cancer cells and promotes metabolic reprogramming
Helmut Bischof,
Selina Maier,
Piotr Koprowski
et al.
Abstract:SummaryAlterations in the function of K+channels such as the voltage- and Ca2+activated K+channel of large conductance (BKCa) reportedly promote breast cancer (BC) development and progression. Underlying molecular mechanisms remain, however, elusive. Here, we provide electrophysiological evidence for a BKCasplice variant localized to the inner mitochondrial membrane of murine and human BC cells (mitoBKCa). Through a combination of genetic knockdown and knockout along with cell permeable BKCachannel blocker, we… Show more
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