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Gottschalk, B; Madreiter-Sokolowski, CT; Graier, WF. 
Cristae junction as a fundamental switchboard for mitochondrial ion signaling and bioenergetics.
Cell Calcium. 2022; 101:102517
 Doi: 10.1016/j.ceca.2021.102517
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Gottschalk Benjamin
 
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Graier Wolfgang
 
- Co-authors Med Uni Graz
 
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Madreiter-Sokolowski Corina
 
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- OPA1 and MICU1 are both involved in the regulation of mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake and the stabilization of the cristae junction, which separates the inner mitochondrial membrane into the interboundary membrane and the cristae membrane. In this mini-review, we focus on the synergetic control of OPA1 and MICU1 on the cristae junction that serves as a fundamental regulator of multiple mitochondrial functions. In particular, we point to the critical role of an adaptive cristae junction permeability in mitochondrial Ca2+ signaling, spatial H+ gradients and mitochondrial membrane potential, metabolic activity, and apoptosis. These characteristics bear on a distinct localization of the oxidative phosphorylation machinery, the FoF1-ATPase, and mitochondrial Ca2+uniporter (MCU) within sections of the inner mitochondrial membrane isolated by the cristae junction and regulated by proteins like OPA1 and MICU1. We specifically focus on the impact of MICU1-regulated cristae junction on the activity and distribution of MCU within the complex ultrastructure of mitochondria.