Sensors and regulators of intracellular pH

JR Casey, S Grinstein, J Orlowski - Nature reviews Molecular cell …, 2010 - nature.com
JR Casey, S Grinstein, J Orlowski
Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2010nature.com
Protons dictate the charge and structure of macromolecules and are used as energy
currency by eukaryotic cells. The unique function of individual organelles therefore depends
on the establishment and stringent maintenance of a distinct pH. This, in turn, requires a
means to sense the prevailing pH and to respond to deviations from the norm with effective
mechanisms to transport, produce or consume proton equivalents. A dynamic, finely tuned
balance between proton-extruding and proton-importing processes underlies pH …
Abstract
Protons dictate the charge and structure of macromolecules and are used as energy currency by eukaryotic cells. The unique function of individual organelles therefore depends on the establishment and stringent maintenance of a distinct pH. This, in turn, requires a means to sense the prevailing pH and to respond to deviations from the norm with effective mechanisms to transport, produce or consume proton equivalents. A dynamic, finely tuned balance between proton-extruding and proton-importing processes underlies pH homeostasis not only in the cytosol, but in other cellular compartments as well.
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