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    This review covers recent progress on the nature of the mitochondrial permeability transition pore (PTP) – a key effector in the mitochondrial pathways to cell death – and on the adaptive responses of tumor cells that desensitize the PTP to Ca(2+) and reactive oxygen species (ROS), thereby playing an important role in the resistance of tumors to cell death. The discovery that the PTP forms from dimers of F-ATP synthase; and the definition of the Ca(2+)- and ROS-dependent signaling pathways affecting the transition of the F-ATP synthase from an energy-conserving to an energy-dissipating device open new perspectives for therapeutic intervention in cancer cells. Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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    Andrea Rasola, Paolo Bernardi. Reprint of "The mitochondrial permeability transition pore and its adaptive responses in tumor cells". Cell calcium. 2015 Jul;58(1):18-26


    PMID: 25828565

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