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Publication : Superoxide activates mitochondrial uncoupling proteins.

First Author  Echtay KS Year  2002
Journal  Nature Volume  415
Issue  6867 Pages  96-9
PubMed ID  11780125 Mgi Jnum  J:78047
Mgi Id  MGI:2183181 Doi  10.1038/415096a
Citation  Echtay KS, et al. (2002) Superoxide activates mitochondrial uncoupling proteins. Nature 415(6867):96-9
abstractText  Uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1) diverts energy from ATP synthesis to thermogenesis in the mitochondria of brown adipose tissue by catalysing a regulated leak of protons across the inner membrane. The functions of its homologues, UCP2 and UCP3, in other tissues are debated. UCP2 and UCP3 are present at much lower abundance than UCP1, and the uncoupling with which they are associated is not significantly thermogenic. Mild uncoupling would, however, decrease the mitochondrial production of reactive oxygen species, which are important mediators of oxidative damage. Here we show that superoxide increases mitochondrial proton conductance through effects on UCP1, UCP2 and UCP3. Superoxide-induced uncoupling requires fatty acids and is inhibited by purine nucleotides. It correlates with the tissue expression of UCPs, appears in mitochondria from yeast expressing UCP1, and is absent in skeletal muscle mitochondria from UCP3 knockout mice. Our findings indicate that the interaction of superoxide with UCPs may be a mechanism for decreasing the concentrations of reactive oxygen species inside mitochondria.
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