First Author | Luongo TS | Year | 2020 |
Journal | Nature | Volume | 588 |
Issue | 7836 | Pages | 174-179 |
PubMed ID | 32906142 | Mgi Jnum | J:299941 |
Mgi Id | MGI:6492455 | Doi | 10.1038/s41586-020-2741-7 |
Citation | Luongo TS, et al. (2020) SLC25A51 is a mammalian mitochondrial NAD(+) transporter. Nature 588(7836):174-179 |
abstractText | Mitochondria require nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD(+)) to carry out the fundamental processes that fuel respiration and mediate cellular energy transduction. Mitochondrial NAD(+) transporters have been identified in yeast and plants(1,2), but their existence in mammals remains controversial(3-5). Here we demonstrate that mammalian mitochondria can take up intact NAD(+), and identify SLC25A51 (also known as MCART1)-an essential(6,7) mitochondrial protein of previously unknown function-as a mammalian mitochondrial NAD(+) transporter. Loss of SLC25A51 decreases mitochondrial-but not whole-cell-NAD(+) content, impairs mitochondrial respiration, and blocks the uptake of NAD(+) into isolated mitochondria. Conversely, overexpression of SLC25A51 or SLC25A52 (a nearly identical paralogue of SLC25A51) increases mitochondrial NAD(+) levels and restores NAD(+) uptake into yeast mitochondria lacking endogenous NAD(+) transporters. Together, these findings identify SLC25A51 as a mammalian transporter capable of importing NAD(+) into mitochondria. |