Primary Identifier | IPR030277 | Type | Family |
Short Name | VDAC2 |
description | VDAC2 is a voltage dependent anion channel that mediates the flow of metabolites and ions across the outer mitochondrial membrane. It may play a role in mitochondrial apoptosis through its involvement in the mitochondrial recruitment of BAK, a protein belonging to the BCL-2 protein family [, , ].Voltage dependent anion channels (VDACs) or porins by analogy with bacterial porins, are pore-forming proteins associated with mitochondria, although they are also present in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) []and plasma membrane []. In mammals, three VDAC isoforms have been identified: VDAC1 to 3. They have a very similar predicted structure, consisting of a 19 amphipathic β-strands barrel with an N-terminal α-helix in the central pore [, ]. The channel opening faces both the cytosol and mitochondrial intermembrane space [, ]. They play a major role in cellular energetic metabolism due to its ability to allow the exchange of molecules between the cytosol and the mitochondrial intermembrane space. They may also play a role in cell death. However, several mouse gene knock out studies show that VDACs are dispensable for both MPT (mitochondrial permeability transition) and Bcl-2 family member-driven cell death [, ]. |