Recent evidence supports a role for the voltage- dependentanion channel in the transport of acyl-CoAs through the mitochondrial outer membrane.
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Voltage- dependentanion channel (VDAC) is mainly located in the mitochondrial outer membrane and participates in many biological processes.
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Here, we present electrophysiological and immunocytochemical evidences for the activation of a voltage- dependentanion channel (VDAC) in the plasma membrane of neurons undergoing apoptosis.
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Here we show that Nek1 regulates the pathway to mitochondrial cell death through phosphorylation of voltage dependentanion channel 1 (VDAC1) on serine 193.
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Voltage DependentAnion-selective Channels (VDACs) are pore-forming proteins located in the outer mitochondrial membrane.