Recombinant Human VDAC1/Porin protein
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Recombinant Human VDAC1/Porin protein is a Human Full Length protein, in the 1 to 283 aa range, expressed in Wheat germ, suitable for SDS-PAGE, ELISA, WB.
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VDAC, VDAC1, Non-selective voltage-gated ion channel VDAC1, Outer mitochondrial membrane protein porin 1, Plasmalemmal porin, Porin 31HL, Porin 31HM, Voltage-dependent anion-selective channel protein 1, VDAC-1, hVDAC1
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SDS-PAGE - Recombinant Human VDAC1/Porin protein (AB132481)
12.5% SDS-PAGE analysis of ab132481 stained with Coomassie Blue
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Biological function summary
VDAC1 acts as a pore-forming unit within the mitochondrial membrane allowing for the passage of small hydrophilic molecules. It is not part of a larger complex but works closely with other proteins to maintain mitochondrial function. VDAC1 regulates the entry and exit of proteins and ions essential for mitochondrial homeostasis and cellular energy production. By controlling the exchange of inorganic phosphate adenine nucleotides and Ca2+ VDAC1 influences both mitochondrial and cellular metabolism.
Pathways
VDAC1 is involved in apoptosis and energy production pathways. It associates with proteins such as the Bcl-2 family in the apoptosis pathway influencing cell survival and programmed cell death. In energy production VDAC1 works in conjunction with the adenine nucleotide translocase facilitating ATP and ADP exchanges that are critical for maintaining cellular energy levels.
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Form
Liquid
General info
Function
Non-selective voltage-gated ion channel that mediates the transport of anions and cations through the mitochondrion outer membrane and plasma membrane (PubMed : 10661876, PubMed : 11845315, PubMed : 18755977, PubMed : 30061676, PubMed : 8420959). The channel at the outer mitochondrial membrane allows diffusion of small hydrophilic molecules; in the plasma membrane it is involved in cell volume regulation and apoptosis (PubMed : 10661876, PubMed : 11845315, PubMed : 18755977, PubMed : 8420959). It adopts an open conformation at low or zero membrane potential and a closed conformation at potentials above 30-40 mV (PubMed : 10661876, PubMed : 18755977, PubMed : 8420959). The open state has a weak anion selectivity whereas the closed state is cation-selective (PubMed : 18755977, PubMed : 8420959). Binds various signaling molecules, including the sphingolipid ceramide, the phospholipid phosphatidylcholine, and the sterols cholesterol and oxysterol (PubMed : 18755977, PubMed : 31015432). In depolarized mitochondria, acts downstream of PRKN and PINK1 to promote mitophagy or prevent apoptosis; polyubiquitination by PRKN promotes mitophagy, while monoubiquitination by PRKN decreases mitochondrial calcium influx which ultimately inhibits apoptosis (PubMed : 32047033). May participate in the formation of the permeability transition pore complex (PTPC) responsible for the release of mitochondrial products that triggers apoptosis (PubMed : 15033708, PubMed : 25296756). May mediate ATP export from cells (PubMed : 30061676). Part of a complex composed of HSPA9, ITPR1 and VDAC1 that regulates mitochondrial calcium-dependent apoptosis by facilitating calcium transport from the ER lumen to the mitochondria intermembrane space thus providing calcium for the downstream calcium channel MCU that directly releases it into mitochondria matrix (By similarity). Mediates cytochrome c efflux (PubMed : 20230784).. Catalyzes the scrambling of phospholipids across the outer mitochondrial membrane; the mechanism is unrelated to channel activity and is capable of translocating both anionic and zwitterionic phospholipids.
Sequence similarities
Belongs to the eukaryotic mitochondrial porin family.
Post-translational modifications
Phosphorylation at Ser-193 by NEK1 promotes the closed conformational state preventing excessive mitochondrial membrane permeability and subsequent apoptotic cell death after injury (PubMed:20230784). Phosphorylation by the AKT-GSK3B axis stabilizes the protein probably by preventing ubiquitin-mediated proteasomal degradation.. Ubiquitinated (PubMed:25621951, PubMed:32047033). Undergoes monoubiquitination and polyubiquitination by PRKN; monoubiquitination at Lys-274 inhibits apoptosis, whereas polyubiquitination leads to its degradation and promotes mitophagy (PubMed:25621951, PubMed:32047033). Deubiquitinated by USP30 (PubMed:25621951).
Subcellular localisation
Mitochondrion outer membrane
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Cell death and differentiation : PubMed40369168
2025
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Amino acids 53:381-393 PubMed33598768
2021
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Biochemical and biophysical research communication 505:1203-1210 PubMed30327144
2018
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