Brenner C, Grimm S
University of Versailles/St Quentin, CNRS UMR 8159, Versailles, France.
Oncogene. 2006 Aug 7;25(34):4744-56. doi: 10.1038/sj.onc.1209609.
The permeability transition pore (PTP) is a multi-protein complex at contact sites of the inner with the outer mitochondrial membrane. Research over the past years has led to the concept that the PTP occupies a central role in cell death induction. Numerous apoptosis signals convert this protein aggregate into an unspecific pore, thus activating mitochondria for the cellular self-destruction process. Here, we describe the evidence for this and the various approaches being undertaken to elucidate its subunit composition and mode of regulation. In particular, we review data that indicate a role of specific PTP subunits for apoptosis inhibition during tumorigenesis.
通透性转换孔(PTP)是线粒体内外膜接触部位的一种多蛋白复合物。过去几年的研究形成了这样一种概念,即PTP在细胞死亡诱导中起核心作用。众多凋亡信号将这种蛋白质聚集体转化为非特异性孔道,从而激活线粒体进行细胞自我破坏过程。在此,我们描述了支持这一观点的证据以及为阐明其亚基组成和调节方式所采用的各种方法。特别是,我们综述了表明特定PTP亚基在肿瘤发生过程中对凋亡抑制起作用的数据。