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Mitochondrial transport and metabolism of the vitamin B‐derived cofactors thiamine pyrophosphate, coenzyme A, FAD and NAD+, and related diseases: A review.

Authors :
Palmieri, Ferdinando
Monné, Magnus
Fiermonte, Giuseppe
Palmieri, Luigi
Source :
IUBMB Life. Jul2022, Vol. 74 Issue 7, p592-617. 26p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Multiple mitochondrial matrix enzymes playing key roles in metabolism require cofactors for their action. Due to the high impermeability of the mitochondrial inner membrane, these cofactors need to be synthesized within the mitochondria or be imported, themselves or one of their precursors, into the organelles. Transporters belonging to the protein family of mitochondrial carriers have been identified to transport the coenzymes: thiamine pyrophosphate, coenzyme A, FAD and NAD+, which are all structurally similar to nucleotides and derived from different B‐vitamins. These mitochondrial cofactors bind more or less tightly to their enzymes and, after having been involved in a specific reaction step, are regenerated, spontaneously or by other enzymes, to return to their active form, ready for the next catalysis round. Disease‐causing mutations in the mitochondrial cofactor carrier genes compromise not only the transport reaction but also the activity of all mitochondrial enzymes using that particular cofactor and the metabolic pathways in which the cofactor‐dependent enzymes are involved. The mitochondrial transport, metabolism and diseases of the cofactors thiamine pyrophosphate, coenzyme A, FAD and NAD+ are the focus of this review. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15216543
Volume :
74
Issue :
7
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
IUBMB Life
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
157710408
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/iub.2612