Abstract
The electroneutral Pi uptake via the phosphate carrier (PIC) in rat liver and heart mitochondria is inhibited by fatty acids (FAs), by 12-(4-azido-2-nitrophenylamino)dodecanoic acid (AzDA) and heptylbenzoic acid (∼1 μM doses) and by lauric, palmitic, or 12-azidododecanoic acids (∼0.1 mM doses). In turn, reconstituted E. coli-expressed yeast PIC mediated anionic FA uniport with a similar pattern leading to FA cycling and H+ uniport. The kinetics of Pi/Pi exchange on recombinant PIC in the presence of AzDA better corresponded to a competitive inhibition mechanism. Methanephosphonate was identified as a new PIC substrate. Decanephosphonate, butanephosphonate, 4-nitrophenylphosphate, and other P i analogs were not translocated and did not inhibit Pi transport. However, methylenediphosphonate and iminodi(methylenephosphonate) inhibited both electroneutral Pi uptake and FA cycling via PIC. AzDA analog 16-(4-azido-2-nitrophenylamino)-[3H4]-hexadecanoic acid (3H-AzHA) bound upon photoactivation to several mitochondrial proteins, including the 30- and 34-kDa bands. The latter was ascribed to PIC due to its specific elution pattern on Blue Sepharose and Affi-Gel. 3H-AzHA photolabeling of recombinant PIC was prevented by methanephosphonate and diphosphonates and after premodification with 4-azido-2-nitrophenylphosphate. Hence, the demonstrated PIC interaction with monovalent long-chain FA anions, but with divalent phosphonates of short chain only, indicates a pattern distinct from that valid for the mitochondrial uncoupling protein-1.
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Engstová, H., Žáčková, M., Růžiča, M., Meinhardt, A., Hanuš, J., Krämer, R., & Ježek, P. (2001). Natural and Azido Fatty Acids Inhibit Phosphate Transport and Activate Fatty Acid Anion Uniport Mediated by the Mitochondrial Phosphate Carrier. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 276(7), 4683–4691. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M009409200
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