The mitochondrial ATP-dependent potassium channel (mitoKATP) controls skeletal muscle structure and function.
Di Marco G, Gherardi G, De Mario A, Piazza I, Baraldo M, Mattarei A, Blaauw B, Rizzuto R, De Stefani D, Mammucari C.
Di Marco G, et al.
Cell Death Dis. 2024 Jan 17;15(1):58. doi: 10.1038/s41419-024-06426-x.
Cell Death Dis. 2024.
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MitoK(ATP) is a channel of the inner mitochondrial membrane that controls mitochondrial K(+) influx according to ATP availability. Recently, the genes encoding the pore-forming (MITOK) and the regulatory ATP-sensitive (MITOSUR) subunits of mitoK(ATP) were identified, allow …
MitoK(ATP) is a channel of the inner mitochondrial membrane that controls mitochondrial K(+) influx according to ATP availability. Recently, …