Characteristic analysis of homo- and heterodimeric complexes of human mitochondrial pyruvate carrier related to metabolic diseases

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Human mitochondrial pyruvate carriers (hMPCs), which are required for the uptake of pyruvate into mitochondria, are associated with several metabolic diseases, including type 2 diabetes and various cancers. Yeast MPC was recently demonstrated to form a functional unit of heterodimers. However, human MPC-1 (hMPC-1) and MPC-2 (hMPC-2) have not yet been individually isolated for their detailed characterization, in particular in terms of their structural and functional properties, namely, whether they exist as homo- or heterodimers. In this study, hMPC-1 and hMPC-2 were successfully isolated in micelles and they formed stable homodimers. However, the heterodimer state was found to be dominant when both hMPC-1 and hMPC-2 were present. In addition, as heterodimers, the molecules exhibited a higher binding capacity to both substrates and inhibitors, together with a larger structural stability than when they existed as homodimers. Taken together, our results demonstrated that the hetero-dimerization of hMPCs is the main functional unit of the pyruvate metabolism, providing a structural insight into the transport mechanisms of hMPCs.

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Lee, J., Jin, Z., Lee, D., Yun, J. H., & Lee, W. (2020). Characteristic analysis of homo- and heterodimeric complexes of human mitochondrial pyruvate carrier related to metabolic diseases. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 21(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21093403

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