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Advances in the cellular biology, biochemistry, and molecular biology of acidocalcisomes

Roberto Docampo

2023Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

SUMMARY Acidocalcisomes are organelles conserved during evolution and closely related to the so-called volutin granules of bacteria and archaea, to the acidocalcisome-like vacuoles of yeasts, and to the lysosome-related organelles of animal species. All these organelles have in common their acidity and high content of polyphosphate and calcium. They are characterized by a variety of functions from storage of phosphorus and calcium to roles in Ca 2+ signaling, osmoregulation, blood coagulation, and inflammation. They interact with other organelles through membrane contact sites or by fusion, and have several enzymes, pumps, transporters, and channels.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyOrganelleVacuolePolyphosphateArchaeaCell biologyLysosomeBiochemistryCytoplasmEnzymeGenePhosphateCoagulation, Bradykinin, Polyphosphates, and AngioedemaPorphyrin Metabolism and DisordersCellular transport and secretion