ABCC6 localizes to the mitochondria-associated membrane

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Rationale: Mutations of the orphan transporter ABCC6 (ATP-binding cassette, subfamily C, member 6) cause the connective tissue disorder pseudoxanthoma elasticum. ABCC6 was thought to be located on the plasma membrane of liver and kidney cells. Objective: Mouse systems genetics and bioinformatics suggested that ABCC6 deficiency affects mitochondrial gene expression. We therefore tested whether ABCC6 associates with mitochondria. Methods and Results: We found ABCC6 in crude mitochondrial fractions and subsequently pinpointed its localization to the purified mitochondria-associated membrane fraction. Cell-surface biotinylation in hepatocytes confirmed that ABCC6 is intracellular. Abcc6-knockout mice demonstrated mitochondrial abnormalities and decreased respiration reserve capacity. Conclusions: Our finding that ABCC6 localizes to the mitochondria-associated membrane has implications for its mechanism of action in normal and diseased states. © 2012 American Heart Association, Inc.

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Martin, L. J., Lau, E., Singh, H., Vergnes, L., Tarling, E. J., Mehrabian, M., … Lusis, A. J. (2012). ABCC6 localizes to the mitochondria-associated membrane. Circulation Research, 111(5), 516–520. https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.112.276667

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