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Role of the malonyl-CoA synthetase ACSF3 in mitochondrial metabolism.

Adv Biol Regul. 2019 Jan;71:34-40. Epub 2018 Sep 05
Caitlyn E Bowman 1 , Michael J Wolfgang 2
Caitlyn E Bowman 1 , Michael J Wolfgang 2

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Author information
  • 1 Department of Biological Chemistry, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, 21205, USA.
  • 2 Department of Biological Chemistry, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, 21205, USA. Electronic address: mwolfga1@jhmi.edu.

摘要


Malonyl-CoA is a central metabolite in fatty acid biochemistry. It is the rate-determining intermediate in fatty acid synthesis but is also an allosteric inhibitor of the rate-setting step in mitochondrial long-chain fatty acid oxidation. While these canonical cytoplasmic roles of malonyl-CoA have been well described, malonyl-CoA can also be generated within the mitochondrial matrix by an alternative pathway: the ATP-dependent ligation of malonate to by the malonyl-CoA synthetase ACSF3. Malonate, a competitive inhibitor of succinate dehydrogenase of the TCA cycle, is a potent inhibitor of mitochondrial respiration. A major role for ACSF3 is to provide a metabolic pathway for the clearance of malonate by the generation of malonyl-CoA, which can then be decarboxylated to acetyl-CoA by malonyl-CoA decarboxylase. Additionally, ACSF3-derived malonyl-CoA can be used to malonylate lysine residues on proteins within the matrix of mitochondria, possibly adding another regulatory layer to post-translational control of mitochondrial metabolism. The discovery of ACSF3-mediated generation of malonyl-CoA defines a new mitochondrial metabolic pathway and raises new questions about how the metabolic fates of this multifunctional metabolite intersect with mitochondrial metabolism.

KEYWORDS: Antimetabolite, Fatty acid, Malonate, Malonic acid, Malonyl-CoA, Mitochondria, Succinate dehydrogenase, Synthetase