Mitochondrial permeability transition and oxidative stress

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Mitochondrial permeability transition (MPT) is a non-selective inner membrane permeabilization that may precede necrotic and apoptotic cell death. Although this process has a specific inhibitor, cyclosporin A, little is known about the nature of the proteinaceous pore that results in MPT. Here, we review data indicating that MPT is not a consequence of the opening of a pre-formed pore, but the consequence of oxidative damage to pre-existing membrane proteins. © 2001 Published by Elsevier Science B.V. on behalf of the Federation of European Biochemical Societies.

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Kowaltowski, A. J., Castilho, R. F., & Vercesi, A. E. (2001, April 20). Mitochondrial permeability transition and oxidative stress. FEBS Letters. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0014-5793(01)02316-X

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