Lysosomal potassium channels.

Cell Calcium

Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Dalhousie University, Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building, 5850 College Street, Halifax, Nova NS B3H 4R2, Canada. Electronic address:

Published: March 2022

The lysosome is an important membrane-bound acidic organelle that is regarded as the degradative center as well as multifunctional signaling hub. It digests unwanted macromolecules, damaged organelles, microbes, and other materials derived from endocytosis, autophagy, and phagocytosis. To function properly, the ionic homeostasis and membrane potential of the lysosome are strictly regulated by transporters and ion channels. As the most abundant cation inside the cell, potassium ions (K) are vital for lysosomal membrane potential and lysosomal calcium (Ca) signaling. However, our understanding about how lysosomal Khomeostasis is regulated and what are the functions of Kin the lysosome is very limited. Currently, two lysosomal Kchannels have been identified: large-conductance Ca-activated Kchannel (BK) and transmembrane Protein 175 (TMEM175). In this review, we summarize recent development in our understanding of K homeostasis and Kchannels in the lysosome. We hope to guide the readers into a more in-depth discussion of lysosomal K channels in lysosomal physiology and human diseases.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ceca.2022.102536DOI Listing

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