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Diversification of NAD biological role : the importance of location

Journal

FEBS JOURNAL
Volume 280, Issue 19, Pages 4711-4728

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/febs.12433

Keywords

ARTs; NAD; NAD biological functions; NAD biosynthesis; NAD degradation; NAMPT; NMNAT; Sirtuins; subcellular compartments

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  1. Faculty of Health and Life Science, University of Nottingham
  2. Marie Curie Intra-European Fellowship within the 7th European Community Framework Program

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Over 100years after its first discovery, several new aspects of the biology of the redox co-factor NAD are rapidly emerging. NAD, as well as its precursors, its derivatives, and its metabolic enzymes, have been recently shown to play a determinant role in a variety of biological functions, from the classical role in oxidative phosphorylation and redox reactions to a role in regulation of gene transcription, lifespan and cell death, from a role in neurotransmission to a role in axon degeneration, and from a function in regulation of glucose homeostasis to that of control of circadian rhythm. It is also becoming clear that this variety of specialized functions is regulated by the fine subcellular localization of NAD, its related nucleotides and its metabolic enzymatic machinery. Here we describe the known NAD biosynthetic and catabolic pathways, and review evidence supporting a specialized role for NAD metabolism in a subcellular compartment-dependent manner.

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