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Difference between revisions of "Malate-anaplerotic pathway control state"

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== M(L) ==
== M(L) ==

Revision as of 12:12, 19 November 2016


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Malate-anaplerotic pathway control state

Description

M

M: Malate alone does not support respiration of mt-preparations if oxaloacetate cannot be metabolized further in the absence of a source of acetyl-CoA. Transport of oxaloacetate across the inner mt-membrane is restricted particularly in liver. Mitochondrial citrate and 2-oxoglutarate (Ξ±-ketoglutarate) are depleted by antiport with malate. Succinate is lost from the mitochondria through the dicarboxylate carrier. OXPHOS capacity with malate alone is only 1.3% of that with Pyruvate&Malate in isolated rat skeletal muscle mitochondria. Many mammalian and non-mammalian mitochondria have a mt-isoform of NADP+- or NAD(P)+-dependent malic enzyme (mtME), the latter being particularly active in proliferating cells. Then malate alone can support high respiratory activities.

Abbreviation: M

Reference: Gnaiger 2014 MitoPathways - Chapter 3.1


MitoPedia concepts: SUIT state 

M and malic enzyme

M(L)

M(P)

M(E)