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The Mitochondrial Carnitine Acyl-carnitine Carrier (SLC25A20): Molecular Mechanisms of Transport, Role in Redox Sensing and Interaction with Drugs

Journal

BIOMOLECULES
Volume 11, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/biom11040521

Keywords

carnitine; carnitine acyl-carnitine carrier; carnitine acyl-carnitine translocase; membrane transport; mitochondria; mitochondrial carrier; mitochondrial transporter; post-translational modification; solute carrier family 25

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  1. University of Calabria Fondi di Ateneo 2019

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The SLC25A20 transporter, also known as the carnitine acyl-carnitine carrier (CAC), plays a crucial role in the transport of short, medium, and long carbon chain acyl-carnitines. Despite the lack of a clear 3D structure, CAC is one of the most extensively studied transport proteins in the inner mitochondrial membrane. Post-translational modifications have been found to regulate the transport activity of CAC, which can be influenced by drugs, toxic substances, and dietary compounds.
The SLC25A20 transporter, also known as carnitine acyl-carnitine carrier (CAC), catalyzes the transport of short, medium and long carbon chain acyl-carnitines across the mitochondrial inner membrane in exchange for carnitine. The 30-year story of the protein responsible for this function started with its purification from rat liver mitochondria. Even though its 3D structure is not yet available, CAC is one of the most deeply characterized transport proteins of the inner mitochondrial membrane. Other than functional, kinetic and mechanistic data, post-translational modifications regulating the transport activity of CAC have been revealed. CAC interactions with drugs or xenobiotics relevant to human health and toxicology and the response of the carrier function to dietary compounds have been discovered. Exploiting combined approaches of site-directed mutagenesis with chemical targeting and bioinformatics, a large set of data on structure/function relationships have been obtained, giving novel information on the molecular mechanism of the transport catalyzed by this protein.

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