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Glutamine homeostasis and mitochondrial dynamics
Authors:Jos M Mats  Juan A Segura  Jos A Campos-Sandoval  Carolina Lobo  Lorenzo Alonso  Francisco J Alonso  Javier Mrquez
Institution:aDepartamento de Biología Molecular y Bioquímica, Laboratorio de Química de Proteínas, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Málaga, 29071 Málaga, Spain;bMedical Oncology Service, Hospital Universitario Virgen de la Victoria, Málaga, Spain;cMarie Curie Laboratory for Membrane Proteins, Biology Department, National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Co. Kildare, Ireland
Abstract:Glutamine is a multifaceted amino acid that plays key roles in many metabolic pathways and also fulfils essential signaling functions. Although classified as non-essential, recent evidence suggests that glutamine is a conditionally essential amino acid in several physiological situations. Glutamine homeostasis must therefore be exquisitely regulated and mitochondria represent a major site of glutamine metabolism in numerous cell types. Glutaminolysis is mostly a mitochondrial process with repercussions in organelle structure and dynamics suggesting a tight and mutual control between mitochondrial form and cell bioenergetics. In this review we describe an updated account focused on the critical involvement of glutamine in oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction and tumour cell proliferation, with special emphasis in the initial steps of mitochondrial glutamine pathways: transport into the organelle and hydrolytic deamidation through glutaminase enzymes. Some controversial issues about glutamine catabolism within mitochondria are also reviewed.
Keywords:Glutaminolysis  Glutaminase  Glutamine carrier  Oxidative stress  Mitochondrial morphology
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