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Pasquale Scarcia1, Ruggiero Gorgoglione1, Eugenia Messina1, Giuseppe Fiermonte1, Lars Mathias Blank2, Nick Wierckx3, Luigi Palmieri1,4, Gennaro Agrimi1.
Abstract
Itaconic acid (IA) is a naturally occurring dicarboxylic acid with applications in the manufacture of polymers. IA can be produced by fermentation using the fungi Aspergillus terreus or Ustilago maydis as biocatalysts. Indirect evidence has suggested that the mitochondrial carriers U. maydis Um_Mtt1 and A. terreus At_MttA export mitochondrially synthesized cis-aconitate to the cytosol for IA synthesis using malate as a countersubstrate. Here, by assaying the transport features of recombinant Um_Mtt1 and At_MttA in reconstituted liposomes, we find that both proteins efficiently transport cis-aconitate, but malate is well transported only by Um_Mtt1 and 2-oxoglutarate only by At_MttA. Bioinformatic analysis shows that Um_Mtt1 and At_MttA form a distinctive mitochondrial carrier subfamily. Our data show that although fulfilling the same physiological task, Um_Mtt1 and At_MttA have different biochemical features.Entities:
Keywords: Mtt1; MttA; cis-aconitate; itaconic acid; mitochondrial transporter
Year: 2019 PMID: 31642516 DOI: 10.1002/1873-3468.13645
Source DB: PubMed Journal: FEBS Lett ISSN: 0014-5793 Impact factor: 4.124