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Mitochondria supply ATP to the ER through a mechanism antagonized by cytosolic Ca.

Citation
Yong, J., et al. “Mitochondria Supply Atp To The Er Through A Mechanism Antagonized By Cytosolic Ca.”. Elife.
Center UCSD-UCLA
Author Jing Yong, Helmut Bischof, Sandra Burgstaller, Marina Siirin, Anne Murphy, Roland Malli, Randal J Kaufman
Keywords ATP and adenosine nucleotides transport, Chinese hamster ovary cell, ER stress, SLC35B1/AXER protein, biochemistry, Cell Biology, chemical biology, organelle bioenergetics, protein folding
Abstract

The endoplasmic reticulum () imports ATP and uses energy from ATP hydrolysis for protein folding and trafficking. However, little is known about how this vital ATP transport occurs across the ER membrane. Here, using three commonly used cell lines (CHO, INS1 and HeLa), we report that ATP enters the ER lumen through a cytosolic Ca-antagonized mechanism, or (-ntagonized ransport nto ). Significantly, we show that mitochondria supply ATP to the ER and a SERCA-dependent Ca gradient across the ER membrane is necessary for ATP transport into the ER, through SLC35B1/AXER. We propose that under physiological conditions, increases in cytosolic Ca inhibit ATP import into the ER lumen to limit ER ATP consumption. Furthermore, the ATP level in the ER is readily depleted by oxidative phosphorylation () inhibitors and that ER protein misfolding increases ATP uptake from mitochondria into the ER. These findings suggest that ATP usage in the ER may increase mitochondrial OxPhos while decreasing glycolysis, i.e. an '' effect.

Year of Publication
2019
Journal
eLife
Volume
8
Date Published
12/2019
ISSN Number
2050-084X
DOI
10.7554/eLife.49682
Alternate Journal
Elife
PMID
31498082
PMCID
PMC6763289
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