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|title=Kiss G (2012) ..... Mitochondr Physiol Network 17.12. | |title=Kiss G (2012) ..... Mitochondr Physiol Network 17.12. | ||
|info=[[MiPNet17.12 Bioblast 2012|MiPNet17.12 Bioblast 2012 - Open Access]] | |info=[[MiPNet17.12 Bioblast 2012|MiPNet17.12 Bioblast 2012 - Open Access]] | ||
|authors=Kiss | |authors=Gergely Kiss(1), Csaba Konrad(1), Judit Doczi(1), Anatoly A. Starkov(2), Hibiki Kawamata(2), Giovanni Manfredi(2), Steven F. Zhang(2), Gary E. Gibson(3), M Flint Beal(2), Vera Adam-Vizi(1) and Christos Chinopoulos(1,2) | ||
|year=2012 | |year=2012 | ||
|event=[[Bioblast 2012]] | |event=[[Bioblast 2012]] | ||
|abstract=The negative impact of alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase complex deficiency on matrix substrate-level phosphorylation | |||
Objectives: provision of succinyl-CoA by the alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase complex (KGDHC) is essential for generation of matrix ATP (or GTP) by substrate-level phosphorylation catalyzed by succinyl-CoA ligase. A decline in KGDHC activity has been associated with neurodegeneration. | |||
Methods: mitochondrial phosphorylation was investigated in tissues of transgenic mice with deficiencies in KGDHC subunits. | |||
Results: we demonstrate ATP consumption in respiration-impaired isolated and in situ neuronal somal mitochondria from transgenic mice with a deficiency of either dihydrolipoyl succinyltransferase (DLST) or dihydrolipoyl dehydrogenase (DLD) exhibiting a 20-48% decrease in KGDHC activity. Import of ATP into the matrix of mitochondria from transgenic mice was attributed to a shift in the reversal potential of the adenine nucleotide translocase towards more negative values due to diminished matrix substrate-level phosphorylation, causing the translocase to reverse prematurely. Immunoreactivity of all three subunits of succinyl-CoA ligase and maximal enzymatic activity were unaffected in transgenic mice as compared to wild-type littermates. Therefore, decreased matrix substrate-level phosphorylation was due to diminished provision of succinyl-CoA. These results were further corroborated by the finding that mitochondria from wild-type mice respiring on substrates supporting substrate-level phosphorylation exhibited ~30% higher ADP-ATP exchange rates compared to those obtained from DLST+/- or DLD+/- littermates. | |||
Conclusions: we propose that KGDHC-associated pathologies are subserved by the inability of respiration-impaired mitochondria to rely on βin-houseβ mitochondrial ATP reserves. | |||
|journal=Mitochondr Physiol Network | |journal=Mitochondr Physiol Network | ||
|articletype=Abstract | |articletype=Abstract |
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Kiss G (2012) ..... Mitochondr Physiol Network 17.12. |
Link: MiPNet17.12 Bioblast 2012 - Open Access
Gergely Kiss(1), Csaba Konrad(1), Judit Doczi(1), Anatoly A. Starkov(2), Hibiki Kawamata(2), Giovanni Manfredi(2), Steven F. Zhang(2), Gary E. Gibson(3), M Flint Beal(2), Vera Adam-Vizi(1) and Christos Chinopoulos(1, 2) (2012)
Event: Bioblast 2012
The negative impact of alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase complex deficiency on matrix substrate-level phosphorylation
Objectives: provision of succinyl-CoA by the alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase complex (KGDHC) is essential for generation of matrix ATP (or GTP) by substrate-level phosphorylation catalyzed by succinyl-CoA ligase. A decline in KGDHC activity has been associated with neurodegeneration.
Methods: mitochondrial phosphorylation was investigated in tissues of transgenic mice with deficiencies in KGDHC subunits.
Results: we demonstrate ATP consumption in respiration-impaired isolated and in situ neuronal somal mitochondria from transgenic mice with a deficiency of either dihydrolipoyl succinyltransferase (DLST) or dihydrolipoyl dehydrogenase (DLD) exhibiting a 20-48% decrease in KGDHC activity. Import of ATP into the matrix of mitochondria from transgenic mice was attributed to a shift in the reversal potential of the adenine nucleotide translocase towards more negative values due to diminished matrix substrate-level phosphorylation, causing the translocase to reverse prematurely. Immunoreactivity of all three subunits of succinyl-CoA ligase and maximal enzymatic activity were unaffected in transgenic mice as compared to wild-type littermates. Therefore, decreased matrix substrate-level phosphorylation was due to diminished provision of succinyl-CoA. These results were further corroborated by the finding that mitochondria from wild-type mice respiring on substrates supporting substrate-level phosphorylation exhibited ~30% higher ADP-ATP exchange rates compared to those obtained from DLST+/- or DLD+/- littermates.
Conclusions: we propose that KGDHC-associated pathologies are subserved by the inability of respiration-impaired mitochondria to rely on βin-houseβ mitochondrial ATP reserves.
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