TMEM165 replenishes lysosomal Ca2+stores, protects cells against Ca2+overload, and mediates Ca2+-induced lysosomal H+leakage
Ran Chen,
Bin Liu,
Dawid Jaślan
et al.
Abstract:The proper function of lysosomes depends on their ability to store and release calcium. While several lysosomal calcium release channels have been described, how mammalian lysosomes replenish their calcium stores has not been determined. Using genetic depletion and overexpression techniques combined with electrophysiology and visualization of subcellular ion concentrations and their fluxes across the lysosomal membrane, we show here that TMEM165 imports calcium to the lysosomal lumen and mediates calcium-induc… Show more
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