Mitochondrial metabolism is essential to fulfill the large demand for macromolecule biosynthesis in cancer. We recently identified low-level InsP3R-mediated Ca2+ transfer to mitochondria as an unexpected requirement for mitochondrial function. Here we reveal that its absence specifically targets cancer cells and causes necrosis at daughter cell separation during ongoing proliferation.
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Lovy, A., Foskett, J. K., & Cárdenas, C. (2016). InsP3R, the calcium whisperer: Maintaining mitochondrial function in cancer. Molecular and Cellular Oncology, 3(4). https://doi.org/10.1080/23723556.2016.1185563
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