Welcome to the Family: Identification of the NAD<sup>+</sup> Transporter of Animal Mitochondria as Member of the Solute Carrier Family SLC25
Subcellular compartmentation is a fundamental property of eukaryotic cells. Communication and metabolic and regulatory interconnectivity between organelles require that solutes can be transported across their surrounding membranes. Indeed, in mammals, there are hundreds of genes encoding solute carr...
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doaj-e2b5a818ceaf43f1a9dc398e2564c4742021-07-01T00:07:25ZengMDPI AGBiomolecules2218-273X2021-06-011188088010.3390/biom11060880Welcome to the Family: Identification of the NAD<sup>+</sup> Transporter of Animal Mitochondria as Member of the Solute Carrier Family SLC25Mathias Ziegler0Magnus Monné1Andrey Nikiforov2Gennaro Agrimi3Ines Heiland4Ferdinando Palmieri5Department of Biomedicine, University of Bergen, 5009 Bergen, NorwayDepartment of Biosciences, Biotechnologies and Biopharmaceutics, University of Bari, Via E. Orabona 4, 70125 Bari, ItalyInstitute of Cytology, Russian Academy of Sciences, 194064 St. Petersburg, RussiaDepartment of Biosciences, Biotechnologies and Biopharmaceutics, University of Bari, Via E. Orabona 4, 70125 Bari, ItalyDepartment of Arctic and Marine Biology, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, 9037 Tromsø, NorwayDepartment of Biosciences, Biotechnologies and Biopharmaceutics, University of Bari, Via E. Orabona 4, 70125 Bari, ItalySubcellular compartmentation is a fundamental property of eukaryotic cells. Communication and metabolic and regulatory interconnectivity between organelles require that solutes can be transported across their surrounding membranes. Indeed, in mammals, there are hundreds of genes encoding solute carriers (SLCs) which mediate the selective transport of molecules such as nucleotides, amino acids, and sugars across biological membranes. Research over many years has identified the localization and preferred substrates of a large variety of SLCs. Of particular interest has been the SLC25 family, which includes carriers embedded in the inner membrane of mitochondria to secure the supply of these organelles with major metabolic intermediates and coenzymes. The substrate specificity of many of these carriers has been established in the past. However, the route by which animal mitochondria are supplied with NAD<sup>+</sup> had long remained obscure. Only just recently, the existence of a human mitochondrial NAD<sup>+</sup> carrier was firmly established. With the realization that SLC25A51 (or MCART1) represents the major mitochondrial NAD<sup>+</sup> carrier in mammals, a long-standing mystery in NAD<sup>+</sup> biology has been resolved. Here, we summarize the functional importance and structural features of this carrier as well as the key observations leading to its discovery.https://www.mdpi.com/2218-273X/11/6/880mitochondrial carriermitochondrial transportermembrane transportmitochondriasolute carrier family 25SLC25 |
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Mathias Ziegler Magnus Monné Andrey Nikiforov Gennaro Agrimi Ines Heiland Ferdinando Palmieri Welcome to the Family: Identification of the NAD<sup>+</sup> Transporter of Animal Mitochondria as Member of the Solute Carrier Family SLC25 Biomolecules mitochondrial carrier mitochondrial transporter membrane transport mitochondria solute carrier family 25 SLC25 |
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Mathias Ziegler Magnus Monné Andrey Nikiforov Gennaro Agrimi Ines Heiland Ferdinando Palmieri |
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Welcome to the Family: Identification of the NAD<sup>+</sup> Transporter of Animal Mitochondria as Member of the Solute Carrier Family SLC25 |
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Welcome to the Family: Identification of the NAD<sup>+</sup> Transporter of Animal Mitochondria as Member of the Solute Carrier Family SLC25 |
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Welcome to the Family: Identification of the NAD<sup>+</sup> Transporter of Animal Mitochondria as Member of the Solute Carrier Family SLC25 |
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Welcome to the Family: Identification of the NAD<sup>+</sup> Transporter of Animal Mitochondria as Member of the Solute Carrier Family SLC25 |
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Welcome to the Family: Identification of the NAD<sup>+</sup> Transporter of Animal Mitochondria as Member of the Solute Carrier Family SLC25 |
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welcome to the family: identification of the nad<sup>+</sup> transporter of animal mitochondria as member of the solute carrier family slc25 |
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Subcellular compartmentation is a fundamental property of eukaryotic cells. Communication and metabolic and regulatory interconnectivity between organelles require that solutes can be transported across their surrounding membranes. Indeed, in mammals, there are hundreds of genes encoding solute carriers (SLCs) which mediate the selective transport of molecules such as nucleotides, amino acids, and sugars across biological membranes. Research over many years has identified the localization and preferred substrates of a large variety of SLCs. Of particular interest has been the SLC25 family, which includes carriers embedded in the inner membrane of mitochondria to secure the supply of these organelles with major metabolic intermediates and coenzymes. The substrate specificity of many of these carriers has been established in the past. However, the route by which animal mitochondria are supplied with NAD<sup>+</sup> had long remained obscure. Only just recently, the existence of a human mitochondrial NAD<sup>+</sup> carrier was firmly established. With the realization that SLC25A51 (or MCART1) represents the major mitochondrial NAD<sup>+</sup> carrier in mammals, a long-standing mystery in NAD<sup>+</sup> biology has been resolved. Here, we summarize the functional importance and structural features of this carrier as well as the key observations leading to its discovery. |
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mitochondrial carrier mitochondrial transporter membrane transport mitochondria solute carrier family 25 SLC25 |
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