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Subcellular compartmentation of ascorbate and its variation in disease states
Authors:Gábor Bánhegyi  Angelo Benedetti  Éva Margittai  Paola Marcolongo  Rosella Fulceri  Csilla E Németh  András Szarka
Institution:1. Department of Medical Chemistry, Molecular Biology and Pathobiochemistry, Semmelweis University Budapest, Budapest, Hungary;2. Department of Molecular and Developmental Medicine, University of Siena, Siena, Italy;3. Institute of Human Physiology and Clinical Experimental Research, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary;4. Pathobiochemistry Research Group of Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary;5. Department of Applied Biotechnology and Food Science, Laboratory of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary
Abstract:Beyond its general role as antioxidant, specific functions of ascorbate are compartmentalized within the eukaryotic cell. The list of organelle-specific functions of ascorbate has been recently expanded with the epigenetic role exerted as a cofactor for DNA and histone demethylases in the nucleus. Compartmentation necessitates the transport through intracellular membranes; members of the GLUT family and sodium-vitamin C cotransporters mediate the permeation of dehydroascorbic acid and ascorbate, respectively. Recent observations show that increased consumption and/or hindered entrance of ascorbate in/to a compartment results in pathological alterations partially resembling to scurvy, thus diseases of ascorbate compartmentation can exist. The review focuses on the reactions and transporters that can modulate ascorbate concentration and redox state in three compartments: endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria and nucleus. By introducing the relevant experimental and clinical findings we make an attempt to coin the term of ascorbate compartmentation disease.
Keywords:AA  ascorbic acid  ATS  arterial tortuosity syndrome  DHA  dehydroascorbic acid  ER  endoplasmic reticulum  GLO  gulonolactone oxidase  HIF  hypoxia inducible factor  NE  nuclear envelope  2OG  2-oxoglutarate  PDI  protein disulfide isomerase  RNS  reactive nitrogen species  ROS  reactive oxygen species  SVCT  sodium-dependent vitamin C transporter  TET  ten&ndash  eleven translocation
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