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Porphyrin Accumulation in Mitochondria Is Mediated by 2-Oxoglutarate Carrier
Heme (Fe-protoporphyrin IX), an endogenous porphyrin derivative, is an essential molecule in living aerobic organisms and plays a role in a variety of physiological processes such as oxygen transport, respiration, and signal transduction. For the biosynthesis of heme or the mitochondrial heme protei...
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Published in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 2006-10, Vol.281 (42), p.31729-31735 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Heme (Fe-protoporphyrin IX), an endogenous porphyrin derivative, is an essential molecule in living aerobic organisms and
plays a role in a variety of physiological processes such as oxygen transport, respiration, and signal transduction. For the
biosynthesis of heme or the mitochondrial heme proteins, heme or its biosynthetic precursor porphyrin must be transported
into mitochondria from cytosol. The mechanism of porphyrin accumulation in the mitochondrial inner membrane is unclear. In
the present study, we analyzed the mechanism of mitochondrial translocation of porphyrin derivatives. We showed that palladium
meso -tetra(4-carboxyphenyl)porphyrin (PdTCPP), a phosphorescent porphyrin derivative, accumulated in the mitochondria of several
cell lines. Using affinity latex beads, we showed that 2-oxoglutarate carrier (OGC), the mitochondrial transporter of 2-oxoglutarate,
bound to PdTCPP, and in vitro PdTCPP inhibited 2-oxoglutarate uptake into mitochondria in a competitive manner ( K i = 15 μ m ). Interestingly, all types of porphyrin derivatives examined in this study competitively inhibited 2-oxoglutarate uptake
into mitochondria, including protoporphyrin IX, coproporphyrin III, and hemin. Furthermore, mitochondrial accumulation of
porphyrins was inhibited by 2-oxoglutarate or OGC inhibitor. These results suggested that porphyrin accumulation in mitochondria
is mediated by OGC and that porphyrins are able to competitively inhibit 2-oxoglutarate uptake into mitochondria. This is
the first report of a putative mechanism for accumulation of porphyrins in the mitochondrial inner membrane. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1074/jbc.M604729200 |