Regulation of pyruvate metabolism and human disease
University of Iowa · Fraternal Order of Eagles
Abstract
Pyruvate is a keystone molecule critical for numerous aspects of eukaryotic and human metabolism. Pyruvate is the end-product of glycolysis, is derived from additional sources in the cellular cytoplasm, and is ultimately destined for transport into mitochondria as a master fuel input undergirding citric acid cycle carbon flux. In mitochondria, pyruvate drives ATP production by oxidative phosphorylation and multiple biosynthetic pathways intersecting the citric acid cycle. Mitochondrial pyruvate metabolism is regulated by many enzymes, including the recently discovered mitochondria pyruvate carrier, pyruvate dehydrogenase, and pyruvate carboxylase, to modulate overall pyruvate carbon flux. Mutations in any of…
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3Topics & keywords
- Pyruvate dehydrogenase complex
- Pyruvate decarboxylation
- Pyruvate carboxylase
- Citric acid cycle
- Pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase
- Dihydrolipoyl transacetylase
- Biochemistry
- Glycolysis