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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38713090/mitochondrial-calcium-regulation-of-cardiac-metabolism-in-health-and-disease
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REVIEW
Enrique Balderas, Sandra Hj Lee, Neeraj K Rai, David M Mollinedo, Hannah E Duron, Dipayan Chaudhuri
Oxidative phosphorylation is regulated by mitochondrial calcium (Ca2+ ) in health and disease. In physiological states, Ca2+ enters via the mitochondrial Ca2+ uniporter and rapidly enhances NADH and ATP production. However, maintaining Ca2+ homeostasis is critical: insufficient Ca2+ impairs stress adaptation, while Ca2+ overload can trigger cell death. In this review, we delve into recent insights further defining the relationship between mitochondrial Ca2+ dynamics and oxidative phosphorylation. Our focus is on how such regulation affects cardiac function in health and disease, including heart failure, ischemia-reperfusion, arrhythmias, catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia, mitochondrial cardiomyopathies, Barth syndrome, and Friedreich's ataxia...
May 7, 2024: Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38709821/genetically-dissecting-the-electron-transport-chain-of-a-soil-bacterium-reveals-a-generalizable-mechanism-for-biological-phenazine-1-carboxylic-acid-oxidation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lev M Z Tsypin, Scott H Saunders, Allen W Chen, Dianne K Newman
The capacity for bacterial extracellular electron transfer via secreted metabolites is widespread in natural, clinical, and industrial environments. Recently, we discovered biological oxidation of phenazine-1-carboxylic acid (PCA), the first example of biological regeneration of a naturally produced extracellular electron shuttle. However, it remained unclear how PCA oxidation was catalyzed. Here, we report the mechanism, which we uncovered by genetically perturbing the branched electron transport chain (ETC) of the soil isolate Citrobacter portucalensis MBL...
May 6, 2024: PLoS Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38708451/new-regulatory-role-of-znf1-in-transcriptional-control-of-pentose-phosphate-pathway-and-atp-synthesis-for-enhanced-isobutanol-and-acid-tolerance
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Syed Azhar Ali, Pattanan Songdech, Wiwan Samakkarn, Orawan Duangphakdee, Nitnipa Soontorngun
To develop a cost-effective microbial cell factory for the production of biofuels and biochemicals, an understanding of tolerant mechanisms is vital for the construction of robust host strains. Here, we characterized a new function of a key metabolic transcription factor named Znf1 and its involvement in stress response in Saccharomyces cerevisiae to enhance tolerance to advanced biofuel, isobutanol. RNA-sequencing analysis of the wild-type versus the znf1Δ deletion strains in glucose revealed a new role for transcription factor Znf1 in the pentose phosphate pathway (PPP) and energy generation...
May 6, 2024: Yeast
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38701784/cox7a1-controls-skeletal-muscle-physiology-and-heart-regeneration-through-complex-iv-dimerization
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carolina García-Poyatos, Prateek Arora, Enrique Calvo, Ines J Marques, Nick Kirschke, Maria Galardi-Castilla, Carla Lembke, Marco Meer, Paula Fernández-Montes, Alexander Ernst, David Haberthür, Ruslan Hlushchuk, Jesús Vázquez, Peter Vermathen, José Antonio Enríquez, Nadia Mercader
The oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) system is intricately organized, with respiratory complexes forming super-assembled quaternary structures whose assembly mechanisms and physiological roles remain under investigation. Cox7a2l, also known as Scaf1, facilitates complex III and complex IV (CIII-CIV) super-assembly, enhancing energetic efficiency in various species. We examined the role of Cox7a1, another Cox7a family member, in supercomplex assembly and muscle physiology. Zebrafish lacking Cox7a1 exhibited reduced CIV2 formation, metabolic alterations, and non-pathological muscle performance decline...
May 2, 2024: Developmental Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38697987/a-novel-inhibitor-of-the-mitochondrial-respiratory-complex-i-with-uncoupling-properties-exerts-potent-antitumor-activity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alaa Al Assi, Solène Posty, Frédéric Lamarche, Amel Chebel, Jérôme Guitton, Cécile Cottet-Rousselle, Renaud Prudent, Laurence Lafanechère, Stéphane Giraud, Patrick Dallemagne, Peggy Suzanne, Aurélie Verney, Laurent Genestier, Marie Castets, Eric Fontaine, Marc Billaud, Martine Cordier-Bussat
Cancer cells are highly dependent on bioenergetic processes to support their growth and survival. Disruption of metabolic pathways, particularly by targeting the mitochondrial electron transport chain complexes (ETC-I to V) has become an attractive therapeutic strategy. As a result, the search for clinically effective new respiratory chain inhibitors with minimized adverse effects is a major goal. Here, we characterize a new OXPHOS inhibitor compound called MS-L6, which behaves as an inhibitor of ETC-I, combining inhibition of NADH oxidation and uncoupling effect...
May 2, 2024: Cell Death & Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38690893/bactericidal-and-sterilizing-activity-of-sudapyridine-clofazimine-tb47-combined-with-linezolid-or-pyrazinamide-in-a-murine-model-of-tuberculosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wei Yu, Yanan Ju, Xingli Han, Xirong Tian, Jie Ding, Shuai Wang, H M Adnan Hameed, Yamin Gao, Lei Li, Yongguo Li, Nanshan Zhong, Tianyu Zhang
As an obligate aerobe, Mycobacterium tuberculosis relies on its branched electron transport chain (ETC) for energy production through oxidative phosphorylation. Regimens targeting ETC exhibit promising potential to enhance bactericidal activity against M. tuberculosis and hold the prospect of shortening treatment duration. Our previous research demonstrated that the bacteriostatic drug candidate TB47 (T) inhibited the growth of M. tuberculosis by targeting the cytochrome bc1 complex and exhibited synergistic activity with clofazimine (C)...
May 1, 2024: Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38687055/the-interplay-between-electron-transport-chain-function-and-iron-regulatory-factors-influences-melanin-formation-in-cryptococcus-neoformans
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peng Xue, Eddy Sánchez-León, Guanggan Hu, Christopher W J Lee, Braydon Black, Anna Brisland, Haohua Li, Won Hee Jung, James W Kronstad
Mitochondrial functions are critical for the ability of the fungal pathogen Cryptococcus neoformans to cause disease. However, mechanistic connections between key functions such as the mitochondrial electron transport chain (ETC) and virulence factor elaboration have yet to be thoroughly characterized. Here, we observed that inhibition of ETC complex III suppressed melanin formation, a major virulence factor. This inhibition was partially overcome by defects in Cir1 or HapX, two transcription factors that regulate iron acquisition and use...
April 30, 2024: MSphere
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38685023/lipid-peroxidation-induced-ferroptosis-as-a-therapeutic-target-for-mitigating-neuronal-injury-and-inflammation-in-sepsis-associated-encephalopathy-insights-into-the-hippocampal-pebp-1-15-lox-gpx4-pathway
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Haosen Wang, Lixiao Xu, Xiaojuan Tang, Zhen Jiang, Xing Feng
BACKGROUND: Sepsis-associated encephalopathy (SAE) refers to the widespread impairment of brain function caused by noncentral nervous system infection mediated by sepsis. Lipid peroxidation-induced ferroptosis contributes to the occurrence and course of SAE. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between neuronal injury and lipid peroxidation-induced ferroptosis in SAE. METHODS: Baseline data were collected from pediatric patients upon admission, and the expression levels of various markers related to lipid peroxidation and ferroptosis were monitored in the serum and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) of patients with SAE as well as SAE model mice...
April 29, 2024: Lipids in Health and Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38679309/effect-of-vbit-4-on-the-functional-activity-of-isolated-mitochondria-and-cell-viability
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Konstantin N Belosludtsev, Anna I Ilzorkina, Lyudmila A Matveeva, Alexander V Chulkov, Alena A Semenova, Mikhail V Dubinin, Natalia V Belosludtseva
VBIT-4 is a new inhibitor of the oligomerization of VDAC proteins of the outer mitochondrial membrane preventing the development of oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, and cell death in various pathologies. However, as a VDAC inhibitor, VBIT-4 may itself cause mitochondrial dysfunction in healthy cells. The article examines the effect of VBIT-4 on the functional activity of rat liver mitochondria and cell cultures. We have demonstrated that high concentrations of VBIT-4 (15-30 μM) suppressed mitochondrial respiration in state 3 and 3UDNP driven by substrates of complex I and II...
April 26, 2024: Biochimica et Biophysica Acta. Biomembranes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38678953/euphorbia-helioscopia-l-exhibits-promising-therapeutic-effects-on-hemangioendothelioma-and-melanoma-through-angiogenesis-inhibition
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Man Dou, Dongliang Zhu, Guozhen Cui, Haixia Li, Lijun Di, Li Wang
BACKGROUND: Euphorbia helioscopia L (EHL), a widely used medicinal plant in traditional Chinese medicine, has shown promising effects on certain cancers. However, previous studies on EHL did not elucidate the underlying molecular mechanisms. Herein, for the first time, we present the strong therapeutic potential of EHL extracts on malignant hemangioendothelioma, a rare type of vascular tumor. PURPOSE: To investigate the potential anti-tumor mechanism of extracts of EHL on hemangioendothelioma and melanoma...
April 21, 2024: Phytomedicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38677546/tolerogenic-dendritic-cell-mediated-regulatory-t-cell-differentiation-by-chinese-herbal-formulation-attenuates-colitis-progression
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chunhua Huang, Cheng Lyu, Heung-Lam Mok, Yiqi Xu, Ka-Wing Cheng, Cheng Zhang, Die Hu, Lin Zhu, Chengyuan Lin, Xin Chen, Hor-Yue Tan, Zhaoxiang Bian
INTRODUCTION: Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by loss of immune tolerance to luminal antigens and progressive intestinal tissue injury. Thus, the re-establishment of immune tolerance is crucial for suppressing aberrant immune responses and UC progression. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to investigate the mechanisms underlying the action of CDD-2103 and its bioactive compounds in mediating immune regulation in mouse models of colitis...
April 25, 2024: Journal of Advanced Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38673932/manganese-and-platinum-driven-oxidative-and-nitrosative-stress-in-oxaliplatin-associated-cipn-with-special-reference-to-ca-4-mn-dpdp-5-mndpdp-and-dpdp
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REVIEW
Jan Olof G Karlsson, Per Jynge
Platinum-containing chemotherapeutic drugs are efficacious in many forms of cancer but are dose-restricted by serious side effects, of which peripheral neuropathy induced by oxidative-nitrosative-stress-mediated chain reactions is most disturbing. Recently, hope has been raised regarding the catalytic antioxidants mangafodipir (MnDPDP) and calmangafodipir [Ca4 Mn(DPDP)5 ; PledOx® ], which by mimicking mitochondrial manganese superoxide dismutase (MnSOD) may be expected to overcome oxaliplatin-associated chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN)...
April 15, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38673772/dna-damage-and-parkinson-s-disease
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REVIEW
Gerd P Pfeifer
The etiology underlying most sporadic Parkinson's' disease (PD) cases is unknown. Environmental exposures have been suggested as putative causes of the disease. In cell models and in animal studies, certain chemicals can destroy dopaminergic neurons. However, the mechanisms of how these chemicals cause the death of neurons is not understood. Several of these agents are mitochondrial toxins that inhibit the mitochondrial complex I of the electron transport chain. Familial PD genes also encode proteins with important functions in mitochondria...
April 10, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38663618/co-exposure-of-polystyrene-nanoplastics-and-copper-induces-development-toxicity-and-intestinal-mitochondrial-dysfunction-in-vivo-and-in-vitro
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jinyu Rong, Chenwei Yuan, Xiang Yin, Xiaohan Wu, Fei He, Yixin Wang, Kelvin Sze-Yin Leung, Sijie Lin
Nanoplastics (NPs) have raised concerns about the combined toxicity to living organisms due to their ability to adsorb heavy metals. There is still uncertainty, however, whether NPs combined with heavy metals exert adverse effects on intestinal microenvironment, especially the intestinal cells and microbiota. Herein, the combined effects of 500 nm spherical-shaped polystyrene nanoplastics (PSNPs) and copper ions (Cu2+ ) on intestinal cells and gut microbiota were assessed using HCT-116 cells and zebrafish models...
April 23, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38659761/cytosolic-ribosomal-protein-haploinsufficiency-affects-mitochondrial-morphology-and-respiration
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Agustian Surya, Blythe Marie Bolton, Reed Rothe, Raquel Mejia-Trujillo, Qiuxia Zhao, Amanda Leonita, Yue Liu, Rekha Rangan, Yasash Gorusu, Pamela Nguyen, Can Cenik, Elif Sarinay Cenik
The interplay between ribosomal protein composition and mitochondrial function is essential for sustaining energy homeostasis. Precise stoichiometric production of ribosomal proteins is crucial to maximize protein synthesis efficiency while reducing the energy costs to the cell. However, the impact of this balance on mitochondrial ATP generation, morphology and function remains unclear. Particularly, the loss of a single copy ribosomal protein gene is observed in Mendelian disorders like Diamond Blackfan Anemia and is common in somatic tumors, yet the implications of this imbalance on mitochondrial function and energy dynamics are still unclear...
April 20, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38659649/the-potential-role-of-cmc1-as-an-immunometabolic-checkpoint-in-t-cell-immunity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuwen Chen, Jie Gao, Mingyue Ma, Ke Wang, Fangming Liu, Feiyu Yang, Xin Zou, Zhouli Cheng, Duojiao Wu
T cell immunity is critical for human defensive immune response. Exploring the key molecules during the process provides new targets for T cell-based immunotherapies. CMC1 is a mitochondrial electron transport chain (ETC) complex IV chaperon protein. By establishing in-vitro cell culture system and Cmc1 gene knock out mice, we evaluated the role of CMC1 in T cell activation and differentiation. The B16-OVA tumor model was used to test the possibility of targeting CMC1 for improving T cell anti-tumor immunity...
2024: Oncoimmunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38656552/inhibitory-regulation-of-foxo1-in-ppar%C3%AE-expression-drives-mitochondria-dysfunction-and-insulin-resistance
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Soyoung Park, Hye-Na Cha, Min-Gyeong Shin, Sanghee Park, Yeongmin Kim, Min-Seob Kim, Kyung-Hoon Shin, Themis Thoudam, Eun Ju Lee, Robert R Wolfe, Jinmyoung Dan, Jin-Ho Koh, Il-Young Kim, Inho Choi, In-Kyu Lee, Hoon-Ki Sung, So-Young Park
Forkhead box protein O1 (FoxO1) regulates muscle growth, but the metabolic role of FoxO1 in skeletal muscle and its mechanisms remain unclear. To explore the metabolic role of FoxO1 in skeletal muscle, we generated skeletal muscle-specific FoxO1 inducible knockout (mFoxO1 iKO) mice and fed them a high-fat diet to induce obesity. We measured insulin sensitivity, fatty acid oxidation, mitochondrial function, and exercise capacity in obese mFoxO1 iKO mice, and assessed the correlation between FoxO1 and mitochondrial-related protein in the skeletal muscle of diabetic patients...
April 24, 2024: Diabetes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38651285/on-the-fundamentals-of-quantum-rate-theory-and-the-long-range-electron-transport-in-respiratory-chains
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REVIEW
Paulo Roberto Bueno
It has been shown that both the electron-transfer rate constant of an electrochemical reaction and the conductance quantum are correlated with the concept of quantum capacitance. This simple association between the two separate concepts has an entirely quantum rate basis that encompasses the electron-transfer rate theory as originally proposed by Rudolph A. Marcus whether statistical mechanics is appropriately taken into account. I have prepared a concise review of the quantum mechanical rate theory principles focused on its quantum electrodynamics character to demonstrate that it can reconcile the conflicting views established on attempting to use the super-exchange (supported on electron transfer) or 'metallic-like' (supported on conductance quantum) mechanisms separately to explain the highly efficient long-range electron transport observed in the respiratory processes of living cells...
April 23, 2024: Chemical Society Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38649537/suclg1-restricts-polrmt-succinylation-to-enhance-mitochondrial-biogenesis-and-leukemia-progression
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Weiwei Yan, Chengmei Xie, Sijun Sun, Quan Zheng, Jingyi Wang, Zihao Wang, Cheuk-Him Man, Haiyan Wang, Yunfan Yang, Tianshi Wang, Leilei Shi, Shengjie Zhang, Chen Huang, Shuangnian Xu, Yi-Ping Wang
Mitochondria are cellular powerhouses that generate energy through the electron transport chain (ETC). The mitochondrial genome (mtDNA) encodes essential ETC proteins in a compartmentalized manner, however, the mechanism underlying metabolic regulation of mtDNA function remains unknown. Here, we report that expression of tricarboxylic acid cycle enzyme succinate-CoA ligase SUCLG1 strongly correlates with ETC genes across various TCGA cancer transcriptomes. Mechanistically, SUCLG1 restricts succinyl-CoA levels to suppress the succinylation of mitochondrial RNA polymerase (POLRMT)...
April 22, 2024: EMBO Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38645001/single-cell-regulatory-architecture-of-human-pancreatic-islets-suggests-sex-differences-in-%C3%AE-cell-function-and-the-pathogenesis-of-type-2-diabetes
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Mirza Muhammad Fahd Qadir, Ruth M Elgamal, Keijing Song, Parul Kudtarkar, Siva S V P Sakamuri, Prasad V Katakam, Samir El-Dahr, Jay Kolls, Kyle J Gaulton, Franck Mauvais-Jarvis
Biological sex affects the pathogenesis of type 2 and type 1 diabetes (T2D, T1D) including the development of β cell failure observed more often in males. The mechanisms that drive sex differences in β cell failure is unknown. Studying sex differences in islet regulation and function represent a unique avenue to understand the sex-specific heterogeneity in β cell failure in diabetes. Here, we examined sex and race differences in human pancreatic islets from up to 52 donors with and without T2D (including 37 donors from the Human Pancreas Analysis Program [HPAP] dataset) using an orthogonal series of experiments including single cell RNA-seq (scRNA-seq), single nucleus assay for transposase-accessible chromatin sequencing (snATAC-seq), dynamic hormone secretion, and bioenergetics...
April 14, 2024: bioRxiv
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