柠檬酸循环
生物能学
线粒体
分解代谢
氧化磷酸化
氧化还原
细胞生物学
辅酶Q-细胞色素c还原酶
生物化学
生物
电子传输链
调节器
化学
新陈代谢
细胞色素c
有机化学
基因
作者
Michael P. Murphy,Edward T. Chouchani
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41589-022-01004-8
摘要
Metabolites once considered solely in catabolism or anabolism turn out to have key regulatory functions. Among these, the citric acid cycle intermediate succinate stands out owing to its multiple roles in disparate pathways, its dramatic concentration changes and its selective cell release. Here we propose that succinate has evolved as a signaling modality because its concentration reflects the coenzyme Q (CoQ) pool redox state, a central redox couple confined to the mitochondrial inner membrane. This connection is of general importance because CoQ redox state integrates three bioenergetic parameters: mitochondrial electron supply, oxygen tension and ATP demand. Succinate, by equilibrating with the CoQ pool, enables the status of this central bioenergetic parameter to be communicated from mitochondria to the rest of the cell, into the circulation and to other cells. The logic of this form of regulation explains many emerging roles of succinate in biology, and suggests future research questions.
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