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Publication : H<sup>+</sup> transport is an integral function of the mitochondrial ADP/ATP carrier.

First Author  Bertholet AM Year  2019
Journal  Nature Volume  571
Issue  7766 Pages  515-520
PubMed ID  31341297 Mgi Jnum  J:288657
Mgi Id  MGI:6384889 Doi  10.1038/s41586-019-1400-3
Citation  Bertholet AM, et al. (2019) H(+) transport is an integral function of the mitochondrial ADP/ATP carrier. Nature 571(7766):515-520
abstractText  The mitochondrial ADP/ATP carrier (AAC) is a major transport protein of the inner mitochondrial membrane. It exchanges mitochondrial ATP for cytosolic ADP and controls cellular production of ATP. In addition, it has been proposed that AAC mediates mitochondrial uncoupling, but it has proven difficult to demonstrate this function or to elucidate its mechanisms. Here we record AAC currents directly from inner mitochondrial membranes from various mouse tissues and identify two distinct transport modes: ADP/ATP exchange and H(+) transport. The AAC-mediated H(+) current requires free fatty acids and resembles the H(+) leak via the thermogenic uncoupling protein 1 found in brown fat. The ADP/ATP exchange via AAC negatively regulates the H(+) leak, but does not completely inhibit it. This suggests that the H(+) leak and mitochondrial uncoupling could be dynamically controlled by cellular ATP demand and the rate of ADP/ATP exchange. By mediating two distinct transport modes, ADP/ATP exchange and H(+) leak, AAC connects coupled (ATP production) and uncoupled (thermogenesis) energy conversion in mitochondria.
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